Pink and White Garden
Spring
Note the use of short arching stems of the white irises in front of the tall, straight foxgloves. Song birds are attracted to the transition zones and changes in height between the turf, perennials, shrubs and trees. Garden age: 100 years Kathy Sill CC BY 4.0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo
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Reynolda Gardens at Wake Forest University in Winston Salem, NC has a variety of smaller gardens within the large garden. There is a Rose Garden, a Vegetable Garden, and also flower gardens designed by color. The Blue and Yellow Garden and the Pink and White Garden contain many perennial and annual plants that follow the color theme.
Spring
Note the use of short arching stems of the white irises in front of the tall, straight foxgloves. Song birds are attracted to the transition zones and changes in height between the turf, perennials, shrubs and trees. Garden age: 100 years Kathy Sill CC BY 4.0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo
Spring
Pathways (in this case turf) through the garden make it easier to enjoy and manage. Garden age: 100 years Kathy Sill CC BY 4.0
Spring
Contrasting colors of Blue and Yellow add interest. Garden age: 100 years Kathy Sill CC BY 4.0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo
Winter
The echo of color from the tulips to the magnolia to the redbud in the background tie this garden together into a cohesive whole. Garden age: 100 years Kathy Sill CC BY 4.0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo
Winter
Cheerful tulips, narcissus, and lily magnolia add early interest in the late winter and early spring Garden age: 100 years Kathy Sill CC BY 4.0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo
Winter
The beautiful branches of the magnolia frame the view of the perennial beds. Garden age: 100 years Kathy Sill CC BY 4.0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo
Spring
Note the use of short arching stems of the white irises in front of the tall, straight foxgloves. Song birds are attracted to the transition zones and changes in height between the turf, perennials, shrubs and trees. Garden age: 100 years Kathy Sill CC BY 4.0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo
Spring
Pathways (in this case turf) through the garden make it easier to enjoy and manage. Garden age: 100 years Kathy Sill CC BY 4.0
Spring
Contrasting colors of Blue and Yellow add interest. Garden age: 100 years Kathy Sill CC BY 4.0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo
Winter
The echo of color from the tulips to the magnolia to the redbud in the background tie this garden together into a cohesive whole. Garden age: 100 years Kathy Sill CC BY 4.0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo
Winter
Cheerful tulips, narcissus, and lily magnolia add early interest in the late winter and early spring Garden age: 100 years Kathy Sill CC BY 4.0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo
Winter
The beautiful branches of the magnolia frame the view of the perennial beds. Garden age: 100 years Kathy Sill CC BY 4.0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo