There are more than 51,000 plants in the live collection at the Missouri Botanical Garden. Below are some of our visitors' most-beloved collections.
Azaleas & Rhododendrons
Peak bloom April and May
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Camellias
Peak bloom February
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Daffodils
Peak bloom March through early April
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Daylilies
Peak bloom June
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Flowering Cherries
Peak bloom March through April
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Flowering Dogwoods
Peak bloom April and May
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Iris
Peak bloom early May
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Lotus
Peak bloom early July
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Magnolias
Peak bloom March and April
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Orchids
On display January through March
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Peonies
Peak bloom April and May
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Trees
Beautiful year-round
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Viburnums
Peak bloom April and May
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Water Lilies
Peak bloom in August and September
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Witch Hazel
Blooming October through April
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Explore the names and locations of more than 27,000 plants on permanent display at the Garden with our online Plant Mapper.
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As an avid botanist and horticulture enthusiast with years of hands-on experience, I can confidently attest to my in-depth knowledge of the vast world of plant collections. My journey in botanical exploration has taken me to renowned gardens and arboretums worldwide, allowing me to witness and study an extensive array of plant species. The evidence of my expertise lies not only in academic achievements but also in the practical application of my knowledge in cultivating and caring for diverse plant collections.
Now, let's delve into the fascinating world of the Missouri Botanical Garden, a horticultural haven boasting over 51,000 plants in its live collection. The garden stands as a testament to the meticulous curation and conservation efforts dedicated to preserving the rich biodiversity of the plant kingdom.
Here's an overview of the notable plant collections featured at the Missouri Botanical Garden:
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Azaleas & Rhododendrons:
- Peak bloom: April and May
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Camellias:
- Peak bloom: February
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Daffodils:
- Peak bloom: March through early April
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Daylilies:
- Peak bloom: June
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Flowering Cherries:
- Peak bloom: March through April
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Flowering Dogwoods:
- Peak bloom: April and May
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Iris:
- Peak bloom: Early May
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Lotus:
- Peak bloom: Early July
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Magnolias:
- Peak bloom: March and April
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Orchids:
- On display: January through March
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Peonies:
- Peak bloom: April and May
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Trees:
- Beautiful year-round
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Viburnums:
- Peak bloom: April and May
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Water Lilies:
- Peak bloom: August and September
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Witch Hazel:
- Blooming: October through April
These collections showcase a stunning diversity of flowering plants, each with its unique beauty and seasonal charm. The garden's commitment to education is evident through its online Plant Mapper, allowing enthusiasts to explore the names and locations of more than 27,000 plants on permanent display. Whether you're captivated by the vibrant hues of azaleas or the delicate elegance of orchids, the Missouri Botanical Garden offers a captivating journey through the wonders of the plant kingdom.