200 Photos at Holden Arboretum

Endowment Sugar Maple, in fall
Autumn Flame Red Maple, in fall
October Glory Red Maple
October Glory Red Maple
Leaves of Autumn Flame Red Maple, in fall
Leaves of October Glory Red Maple in fall
Grass - Dwarf Fountain
Leaves of Autumn Fest Sugar Maple in October
Flowers of Joanna Reed Catmint
Autumn Fest Sugar Maple
Grass - Dwarf Fountain
Pink Bomb Chrysanthemum
Walker's Low Catmint
Pink Bomb Chrysanthemum, in bloom
Pink Knock Out Rose
Leadwort - Plumbago, in bloom
Raydon's Favorite
Rock Cotoneaster
Dwarf Fountain Grass
White Bomb Chrysanthemum
Leaves of Asian Asparagus
Leadwort, in bloom
Grass - Dwarf Fountain, White Bomb Chrysanthemum
Pink Knock Out Rose
Tiny Monster Cranesbill, in bloom
Bishop's Wort
Leadwort - Plumbago, Pink Knock Out Rose
Wood Betony
Leadwort - Plumbago
Geranium - Tiny Monster, Grass - Dwarf Fountain, Blue Star
Gold Cone Common Juniper
White Bomb Chrysanthemum
Hardy Cyclamen, in bloom
Rockspray Cotoneaster
Stella d'Oro Dwarf Daylily, in bloom
Geranium - Tiny Monster, Blue Star
Katherine Havemeyer Common Lilac
Walker's Low Catmint
Coral Bells 'Caramel'
Birdfoot Sedge
Autumn Joy Stonecrop
Snowline Sedge
Caramel Coral Bells
Joanna Reed Catmint
Hairy Cranesbill
Asian Asparagus
Maiden's Blush Hyacinth Lilac
Maiden's Blush Hyacinth Lilac
Snowmound Nippon Spirea
Deutschland Astilbe, in fall
Correlata White-Flowered Lilac
Cranesbill
Tinkerbelle Lilac
Wild Ginger
Willow Amsonia, in fall
Walker's Low Catmint
Longwood Dwarf Wintercreeper
Small Globe Thistle
Saruma
Wild Ginger
Barren Strawberry


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Field-Grown vs. Greenhouse-Grown Plants

Plants which are well-adapted to our local climate are most often field-grown (outside). Field-grown plants are generally cheaper and have the advantage of already somewhat acclimated to our cold winters, but that means they’re not artificially far along in the spring and tend to bloom at the normal time in our area.

Spring annuals and tender perennials are typically grown in Greenhouses so they can be ready and luxurious exactly when customers want them. Some perennials are also “forced” into early bloom in greenhouses. In May, there can be a very big difference between field-grown and greenhouse-grown plants of the same type. The latter typically look good right away (so they’re a great choice where that’s important), but we typically pay a premium for it.


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