The Year in Review
December 27, 2013
Panayoti Kelaidis
Containers in front of Marnie's Pavilion How does one encapsulate a cultural facility's entire year, when you consider that there are dozens of gardens that are transforming ongoingly from spring
Emerald Ash Borer Infestation
December 19, 2013
Panayoti Kelaidis
Fraxinus americana 'Autumn Purple' (White Ash) "Disaster in slow motion" is a phrase that has been applied to many phenomena including global warming, the collapse of biodiversity, chronic drought
Larchness monster
November 25, 2013
Panayoti Kelaidis
Young Siberian larch ( Larix sibirica) You have probably walked by this willowy sapling many times--although I suspect if it were not in fall color, you would have walked by it barely noticing it
Pushing limits...
November 21, 2013
Panayoti Kelaidis
Asian dogwood ( Cornus kousa) "Asian dogwood? Surely photographed in Oregon, or perhaps New Jersey?" Nope--taken at Denver Botanic Gardens last June. There are several specimens--this one in the Rock
Veterans Supporting Community Agriculture
November 11, 2013
Emilee Vanderneut
Transformation at Chatfield Take a moment and ask yourself, when is the last time you visited Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield? Do you and your family go to Chatfield once a year for the Pumpkin
It's almost too late...
November 8, 2013
Panayoti Kelaidis
I know you have a few bulbs you picked up at the Gardens fall sale still lurking in your porch! Or perhaps you have altogether forgotten and assume that since Thanksgiving is fast approaching it's too late to plant bulbs? In a few months when gems like this are blooming in your neighbor's garden (or mine, which is where I took this picture) you will experience great remorse: "Why oh why didn't I plant a few more bulbs?"
A tale of two gorgeous maples...sad but true!
October 22, 2013
Panayoti Kelaidis
Scott Skogerboe and mystery maple... Everyone should have a hero. Scott Skogerboe has always been one of mine: Head of propagation at Fort Collins Nursery Wholesale, he and his boss, Gary Epstein have
Going for Burr Oak
October 14, 2013
Panayoti Kelaidis
Random sampling of Burr Oak Leaves Our spring may have been the worst I can ever remember, but fall is shaping up to be extraordinary. Yesterday, towards the end of the amazing Pumpkin Festival at
Overlooked Alliums
August 16, 2013
Panayoti Kelaidis
Allium 'Millenium' Diane Reavis, one of our long time Plant Select committee members, observed that "we don't do a lot with the summer Alliums at Denver Botanic Gardens" as the committee strolled
Santa Cruz Waterlily - Now in Bloom!
August 13, 2013
Tamara Kilbane
It isn't often that I linger at work until after the sun sets. Tonight is an exception. This evening, our Victoria cruziana plants (also known by the common name of Santa Cruz Waterilies) are coming
Happy Habitat Hotels
August 2, 2013
Panayoti Kelaidis
Birds and Bees' hotel One of the things that struck me on my recent visits to Europe were that every botanic garden I visited seemed to have a structure designed to attract beneficial insects--a sort
The Botanic Gardens' Secret Garden (Shhhhhhhhhhhh!)
July 15, 2013
Panayoti Kelaidis
The new mine structure at the Children's Garden A great proportion of the visitors to our York St. gardens have never even visited the Children's garden: perhaps they're afraid they are over the