Horticultural Therapy Heals Hearts and Minds
December 1, 2011
Marisa Eisenstein
The following posts were created by dedicated and passionate volunteers and staff of Denver Botanic Gardens. Please enjoy reading their personal stories and experiences about why the Gardens holds a
Late autumn glory: crocuses and colchicums still at it!
November 12, 2011
Panayoti Kelaidis
Now Ellen! I don't decry your lovely shots of snow, but flowers are still blazing out there! Let's not rush into this winter thing quite yet (although I don't deny we've had two good blasts of snow
From a Dream to a Legacy
November 8, 2011
Doris Boardman
Colorado has always been a great source of pride for me. I am a native of this beautiful state and find its natural environment therapeutic. Despite moving out of state for school or work, I often
The iceman cometh!
November 6, 2011
Panayoti Kelaidis
I start off with high summer: if I showed the "after" picture you would not be impressed...late winter can be very bleak, and the picture below seems to reinforce all our prejudices. But wait! Winter
Of Sweetgums and snow! Abrupt transitions...
October 27, 2011
Panayoti Kelaidis
Colorado is reputed to have such a harsh climate that many trees could never grow here, like flowering dogwoods (Cornus florida) or Sweetgums ( Liquidambar stracuiflua). Once again, conventional
Denver Botanic Gardens participates in a global initiative to establish a National Botanical Garden in Haiti
October 24, 2011
Sarada Krishnan
Even though the Haitian constitution mandates the establishment of a national botanical and zoological garden, Haiti is one of few countries in the world without a national botanical garden. Following
The Gardens Presence at Cherry Creek Shopping Center
October 21, 2011
Doris Boardman
Did you know that Denver Botanic Gardens horticulturists have created and maintained the interior flora and fauna displays at the Cherry Creek Shopping Center (CCSC) year round since August 2005
A STAR is born! Muhlenbergia reverchonii glows at dusk and dawn
October 15, 2011
Panayoti Kelaidis
It isn't every day a star is born! Trot on down to the Rock Alpine Garden (preferably early in the morning or late afternoon in the slanted light) and you will behold a spectacle! Mike Kintgen has
Misnomer valley: bigtooth maple in Colorado!
October 12, 2011
Panayoti Kelaidis
Certain plants have a certain "cachet" and Acer grandidentatum or bigtooth maple (with a host of other common names, usually alluding to some aspect of Utah where it is perhaps most abundant) is one
KUDZU!!! Yeegads!
October 3, 2011
Panayoti Kelaidis
A trip to North Carolina would not be complete without the obligate stop to gawk at Kudzu ( Puereria sp.), that nearly mythical pea relative that is reputed to have swallowed several Southern States
Sterling Ranch: A Sustainable Partnership
September 23, 2011
Sarada Krishnan
As we look for ways to conserve our natural resources and create sustainable communities, Denver Botanic Gardens in partnership with Sterling Ranch has helped create low-water sustainable landscapes at their demonstration site at Allis Ranch in Douglas County. Sterling Ranch will be Colorado’s first rainwater harvesting community and this project will set a new standard for water conservation in Colorado.
Very sweet indeed! Filipendulas for your garden...
September 21, 2011
Panayoti Kelaidis
Over the years visitors often say things such as "You must have everything at the Gardens!" Walking around on a beautiful autumn day like today that may seem the case. But in fact, we are missing many