From the popular cherry allée in Duke Gardens to the pops of color around campus, see where spring shines at Duke Duke Gardens Director of Horticulture Robert Mottern said that the show the gardens ...
Even on a snow day, spring’s first flowers start to wake up in the workshop at Cool Spring Garden. Ranunculus and anemone seedlings sprout on top of heated mats. Cup and saucer vine and eucalyptus ...
Ephemerals are unusual plants that love early spring weather: cool and a bit wet. They bring color and otherworldly flowers to shadier corners. They tend to hug the ground plane, avoiding the cold, ...