What's in bloom at the Toronto Botanical Garden

Archive for March, 2010

>March 25 – April 1

>In the Westview Terrace Garden you will find:
Helleborus niger ‘Praecox’ (Christmas Rose), the best-known species of Hellebore; this cultivar has white cup-shaped flowers which appear notably earlier than others

In the Water Fall Garden:
Eranthis hyemalis Cilicia Group (Winter Aconite); belonging to the buttercup family, a small plant with large yellow cup-shaped flowers – all parts are poisonous

In the Great Hall Courtyard:
Galanthus elwesii (Snowdrop) with Erica carnea ‘Myretoun Ruby’ (Winter Heath): giant-flowered snowdrop with honey-scented blooms with two green marks on the petals, here accompanied by one of the earliest flowering heathers in late winter, very hardy happiest in acid soil but will adapt to mildly alkaline conditions

In the Entry Garden:

Helleborus x hybridus ‘Blue Lady’ (Lenten Rose); prune out the old foliage now so as to see the cup-shaped plum purple nodding flowers, leathery evergreen leaves to follow

In the Arrival Courtyard:

Hamamelis x intermedia ‘Primavera’ ‘ (Witch Hazel): spectacular winter-flowering deciduous shrub or small tree; this cultivar blooms later than most with a sweet fragrance