flower power - San Francisco Botanical Garden
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flower power - San Francisco Botanical Garden
FYI GARDENS FLOWER POWER These gorgeous gardens, open to all, explode with color this month S pring is here! Like a bugle announc- ing the queen, purple iris, orange poppies and red columbine trumpet the arrival of spring in Marin. If your yard hasn’t started blooming, or you’re looking for great landscaping ideas, check out the following public gardens, all within an hour’s drive. Like what you see? All have plant sales this month. Marin Art and Garden Center For a blast of spring, amble through the but- Gazebo sits at the center of Marin Art and Garden Center terfly garden just north of the main parking lot at this 11-acre Ross landmark. Here you’ll place to get your spring flower fix is the 55- UC Botanical Garden, Berkeley find showy monarchs resting on milkweed, acre San Francisco Botanical Gardens (for- Grab a map at the entrance of this sprawl- and tiger-stripe anise swallowtails flitting merly Strybing Arboretum). For a hint at ing, 32-acre living museum in the Berkeley from fennel to Queen Anne’s lace. If you’re what much of California looked like before hills, and head to the springtime show at lucky, you might spy another native butter- French broom and other exotics overran our the Asia garden. Pass through South African fly, the burnt orange and black West Coast hills and meadows, visit the California Native plantings on your way—red cowslips, violet lady (Vanessa annabella); it fancies the nec- Plants Garden to see an abundance of wild baboon flowers, and yellow Cape marigolds— tar from lupine. Pack a picnic, then settle on lilacs, California poppies, meadowfoam, iris, then take the path right to the garden’s large and flannel bush. Need more spring? Head pond. Find a sunny boulder facing the water- Daily, dawn to dusk. Free. 30 Sir Francis over to the park’s dazzling seasonal plantings fall and enjoy rhododendrons in all shapes Drake Blvd, Ross. 415.455.5260, maagc.org. of Icelandic poppies, pansies, and primula and colors—shades of lilac, white flowers the Spring Flower Festival and Plant Sale, 10–4, fronting the Conservatory of Flowers. size of cantaloupes, and an extremely rare, April 23–24. Park open daily, dawn to dusk. Garden open weekdays 8–4:30, weekends 10–5. Free. magenta-bloomed rhodie from Bhutan. Daily 9–5 (closed first Tuesday). Adults $3 Golden Gate Park Ninth Ave at Lincoln Way, San Francisco. (free Thursdays). 200 Centennial Dr, Berkeley. While magnificent floral displays brighten 415.661.1316, sfbotanicalgarden.org. Annual 510.643.2755, botanicalgarden.berkeley.edu. the entire park this time of year, the best Spring Plant Sale 10–2, April 30. Spring Plant Sale 10–2, April 30. —M.T. 52 042-053_FYI.indd 52 BI LL K ATIS a bench to enjoy the show. M A R I N A P R I L / M AY 2 0 0 5 3/13/05 5:09:01 PM