What’s Blooming Now in Forsyth County?

Posted On April 2, 2020— Written By
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Spring is here in full force and everyone can benefit from stopping to smell the flowers. Please enjoy photos of plants that are currently blooming at our Extension Gardens by visiting our new What’s in Bloom page. We hope to update this page weekly so you can see what is in season.

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When it is safe to do so, you can see these plants in person at gardens maintained in Forsyth County by N.C. Cooperative Extension, Forsyth County Center, with the assistance of Master Gardener℠ volunteers. Our gardens are:

  • Forsyth County Demonstration Garden, located at the Forsyth County Agriculture Building, 1450 Fairchild Rd, Winston-Salem, NC 27105
  • Arboretum and Gardens at Tanglewood Park, 4200 Manor House Circle, Clemmons, NC 27012

Week of April 2, 2020

Pawpaw flowers

Asimina triloba – pawpaw, in bloom at the Demonstration Garden.

Blueberry flowers

Vaccinium – blueberry, in bloom at the Demonstration Garden.

Snowdrops and phlox.

Galanthus – snowdrops, and Phlox in bloom at the Demonstration Garden.

Spiderwort

Tradescantia – spiderwort, in bloom at the Demonstration Garden.

Wisteria floribunda

Wisteria floribunda in bloom at the Arboretum. Photo by Leslie Peck.

Foamflower

Tiarella cordifolia – foamflower, in bloom at the Arboretum at Tanglewood Park. Photo by Leslie Peck.

Celandine poppy

Stylophorum diphyllum – celandine poppy, in bloom at the Arboretum at Tanglewood Park. Photo by Leslie Peck.

Tree peony

Paeonia suffruticosa – tree peony, in bloom at the Arboretum at Tanglewood Park. Photo by Leslie Peck.

Loropetalum and distylium

Loropetalum chinensis, interplanted with Distylium, in bloom at the Arboretum at Tanglewood Park. Photo by Leslie Peck.

Bleeding heart

Lamprocapnos spectabilis – bleeding heart, in bloom at the Arboretum at Tanglewood Park. Photo by Leslie Peck.

Tulips

Tulips in bloom at the Arboretum at Tanglewood Park. Photo by Leslie Peck.