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John W. Nason GardenHome > Garden Tour > John W. Nason Garden Gardens John W. Nason Garden This garden was a gift from the Class of 1948...
Plants of the Week: Jan. 23
Morella pensylvanica (northern bayberry) In this mid-January garden, we are seeing an abundance of jewel-like red berries hanging from...
Plants of the Week: Jan. 16
Jasminum nudiflorum (winter jasmine) Are you feeling down about the gray days, low-lying clouds, and this wet but warm weather we are having? If so,...
Plants of the Week: Jan. 9
Ilex ‘Mary Nell’ - hybrid holly The holiday season is over and yet the holly and the ivy still remain. Many of our hollies in the James Frorer Holly...
Plants of the Week: Dec. 14
Camellia japonica ‘Korean Fire’ - Japanese camellia It was, and continues to be a year of odd weather. The hottest and driest of summers in a long...
Plants of the Week: Nov. 14
Betula lenta (sweet birch) This past week, the Scott Arboretum hosted some students from Wallingford Elementary School for a field trip. I had the...
Plants of the Week: Nov. 7
Camellia ‘Snow Flurry’ (camellia) The fall-blooming camellia season is upon us! During this time of thoughtful beauty it seemed appropriate to...
Plants of the Week: Oct. 31
Aconitum carmichaelii ‘Arendsii’ (azure monkshood) Beautiful… but dangerous; a recent bloom in the garden has arrived with its seductive color and...
Plants of the Week: Oct. 24
Osmanthus x fortunei ‘Fruitlandii’ (Fortune’s osmanthus) You’re walking into Parrish from the north entrance when suddenly you encounter a...
