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Guide Weekly Update #7: May 13 to May 20, 2018
Under the Judas Tree (in full flower), at the border of S. America/Child/Mediterranean gardens, is the dainty Star ofBethlehem ( ), an asparagus rela"on. Slightly east, below a Blue Atlas Cedar and west of aOrnithogalum umbellatum
Strawberry Tree (arbutus unedo) are the delicate Horned Tulips ( ). On the bark path through Chile,Tulipa acuminata
the Corcolen Saw-Toothed Azara (Azara serrata), with its dis"nc"ve leaves, is blooming. And in our Australiangarden, opposite the Gunnera, the Ochre Whipcord Hebes ( ‘James S"rling’) have put forthVeronica ochracea
flowers.
Brought to you by Ashley Lambert-Maberly ( , proud new-ish Sunday walking [email protected])
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VanDusen Botanical Garden
HIDDEN BEAUTY
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17-18 May 2018 Thu/Fri: All Bri"sh Field Car Meet Set-Up
19 May 2018 Saturday: All Bri"sh Field Car Meet
A Note About Notes
It’s Laburnum Time!
Hundreds of classic Bri"sh cars are going on display, and there are 2 days of set-up prior to
the event. This is the 33rd year for the event. Parking & some guiding routes will be affected.
Notes from the May 3rd walk (”Plant Hunters and Living Fossils,” led by Liese Goosen and
Barbara Ebelt”), are now available at www.ericanotebook.com/gardener-walks.html
If you tend to veer right and enter the Woodland
Garden, you may want to change your guiding route
just this once (or at least be sure to men"on to guests
that the walkway is well-worth a visit). Dodge
photographers and drink in the beauty!