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Alleen Bridges Memorial Service

October 17, 2008
Anthony Chapel 7pm until 8pm
Private Event

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Colorful Creatures Photography Exhibition

September 22 - October 31, 2008
Photographer McGinnis Leathers, whose intimate floral portraits captured our hearts this past March when they were on display in the Pratt Welcome Center, will once again delight us with a collection of whimsical photographs. This time with photos detailing some of nature's most colorful creatures: beetles, butterflies, spiders, snakes, and frogs. This spectacular collection will be on display in the Magnolia Room late September through the month of October.
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GWG Annual Plant Sale: An Earth and Epicurean Experience

October 10 - 12, 2008
Join us at the Gardens October 10-12 for a three day, one-stop shopping spree for all things garden-related. Over 40 nursery and garden vendors from across the state will once again turn the Gardens’ grounds into a garden “superstore” stocked with ornamental merchandise to help you design and create a beautiful fall or winter garden. Hundreds of hard-to-find plants, shrubs, and trees will be available for purchase, as well as an eclectic collection of garden-inspired treasures for those of you who love the thrill of unearthing that one-of-a-kind flea market find. Hours for the general public are 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. all three days. Members of the Gardens will be admitted free of charge. Regular Garden admission applies for non-members.

Vendor list: ABC Nature Greenhouse, Barnes Limited, Bob's Bonsai, Bonsai Club of Hot Springs, Country Gardens, Custom Landscapes, Dig This - the Nursery, Down In the Woods, Earth Station Nursery, Fish King Baits, Fresh!, Garage Sale Queen, Garden of Eden, Garland County Master Gardeners, Grand Designs, Horticare Nursery, Hot Springs Bee Keepers, House of Flowers, Hot Springs/Garland County Beautification Commission, Lake Ouachita Corps of Engineers, Lauren's Gardens, Loomis Farms, Mark on the World, Moonlight Antiques, Natural Born Tillers, Naturescapes, Ozark Rhododendron Society, Pakebele Pottery, Peterman Photography, Pine Ridge Gardens, Reynolds Greenhouses, River Oaks Nursery, River Valley Horticultural Products, Rosemary Hill Farms, Savory Pantry, Special Touch Catering, Stingray Pottery, Funny Farm, Two Friends Flora, U of A Dept. of Entomology, and Willoughby House Cafe.


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Tuesday Tea: "Harvest Tea"

October 14, 2008
Fall in love with tea time at the Gardens during this festive tea celebrating the bounty of autumn. Join us for three courses of specialty teas, gourmet scones, finger sandwiches, and an array of scrumptious desserts in the Magnolia Room. Tea time is 3:00 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month. Cost is $15 for GWG members and $18 for non-members plus applicable tax. Seating is very limited so make your reservations early by purchasing tickets online or by calling 501-262-9300/800-366-4664.
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What's in Bloom

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Garvan Woodland Gardens
550 Arkridge Road - P.O. Box 22240
Hot Springs National Park, AR 71913
800-366-4664 or 501-262-9300
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What's in Bloom
What's in Bloom

Bloom Calendar

January 1 - 31Japanese camellias, winter flowering bulbs
February 1 - 15Japanese camellias, winter flowering bulbs*
February 15 - 28Japanese camellias, early daffodils
March 1 - 15**Daffodils, early spring bulbs
March 15 - 31**Daffodils*, Tulips*, Kurume and species azaleas*, dogwoods, Japanese camellias*, wildflowers
April 1 - 10**Dogwoods*, Kurume and species azaleas, tulips, tree peonies, wildflowers, camellias
April 10 - 20**Southern indica* and Glenn Dale azaleas, deciduous shrubs, tree peonies*, rhododendrons, wildflowers*
April 20 - 30Rhododendrons*, Glenn Dale azaleas*, early roses, tree peonies, wildflowers
May 1 - 15Roses*, Satsuki and Tisbury azaleas, iris, spring perennials*, wildflowers, spring flowering shrubs*
May 15 - 31Satsuki and Tisbury azaleas*, roses, hydrangeas
June 1 - 15Roses, late azaleas, Stewartia, daylilies, hydrangeas*, and wildflowers
June 15 - 30Roses, cannas*, lilies and perennials*
July 1 - 15Clethra and other summer shrubs, roses, summer perennials
July 15 - 31Roses, cannas, summer flowering bulbs, and perennials
August 1 - 15Cannas, hostas, roses, summer perennials
August 15 - 31Hibiscus*, cannas
September 1 - 15Hibiscus, late summer bulbs*, roses
September 15 - 30Cyclamen*, fall wildflowers, asters*
October 1 - 15Chrysanthemums, fall bulbs*, sasanqua camellias, Early berries (Callicarpa, haws)
October 15 - 31Sasanqua camellias*, Chrysanthemums*, roses, haws, holly, pyracantha
November 1 - 20Sasanqua camellias, Japanese Maples and fall foliage*, florist mums*
November 20 - 31Holiday lights, hollies and fall fruit, Sasanqua camellias
December 1 - 31Holiday lights, Japanese camellias

Notes
* denotes periods of peak for specific plant groups

These dates are averages computed from data collected over several years. Exact dates of peak interest are dependent on numerous factors including temperature, rainfall, and cloud cover.



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