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Pavonia multiflora (Brazilian Candle Plant)

Pavonia multiflora (Brazilian Candle Plant)

Pavonia multiflora (Brazilian Candle Plant)

We really needed to get out today. In the winter it’s not quite as easy to find growing things, but we are fortunate to live in an area where there are places to go on days like this. Brookside Gardens, described on the Montgomery Parks Web site as an “award-winning 50-acre public display garden within Wheaton Regional Park. Included in the gardens are several distinct areas: Aquatic Garden, Azalea Garden, Butterfly Garden, Children’s Garden, Rose Garden, Japanese Style Garden, Trial Garden, Rain Garden, and the Woodland Walk. The Formal Gardens areas include a Perennial Garden, Yew Garden, the Maple Terrace, and Fragrance Garden. Brookside Gardens also features two conservatories for year-round enjoyment. Admission to the gardens is free.” We spent time both in the conservatories and walking through the grounds. This Brazilian candle plant (Pavonia multiflora) in the first conservatory has very interesting flowers.

In the outdoor gardens, most things are still dormant but we were happy to see different varieties of Chinese witchhazel (Hamamelis mollis) in bloom. The snow drops (Galanthus nivalis) were also in bloom. We went there specifically hoping to see both of those.

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Brookside Gardens

Conservatory, Brookside Gardens

Conservatory, Brookside Gardens

Japanese Garden, Brookside Gardens

Japanese Garden, Brookside Gardens

After driving down to Kensington to visit a friend briefly and drop off a couple Christmas presents we went to Brookside Gardens, a 50-acre public display garden within Wheaton Regional Park. It’s wonderful all year, of course, but we particularly like going there in the winter, because they have a greenhouse (or conservatory) that’s lush and green all year. One part of that has always been dedicated to flowering plants that are rotated throughout the year, although sadly they are no longer going to be doing that (because ‘sustainability’ which I suspect really means ‘budget cuts’). The permanent installation is nice, of course, but it was always a treat to see what was different, as well. There are two connected greenhouses and the second one had two very large model railroad displays set up (which will be there until January 6, I believe).

After spending time in both greenhouses the rain had stopped so we walked around the grounds as well, walking around the pond and onto the island with the Japanese pavilion, shown in the second photograph.

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