Last week, I attended the 2011 National Floriculture Forum. It was hosted by Texas A&M (Whoop!) at the Dallas Arboretum. We got a private tour of the gardens by Jimmy Turner. If you are not familiar with Mr. Turner he is the research director for the Dallas Arboretum and a true “Master of Horticulture”. Jimmy is an entertaining, engaging and incredibly knowledgeable speaker and we were very lucky to spend the morning with him in his garden. In fact, he is the one that pointed out the sign that lead to this post. The Forum was awesome! I learned so much and met so many talented horticulturists from around the country. And, what a place to hold it. The Arboretum was spectacular! According to Jimmy, they plant half a million bulbs each year for their spring show. As the following pictures will illustrate, the time, effort and expense of this monumental effort is well worth it. Hope you enjoy the pics.
One of the four frogs that make up the water feature that you can’t use if you have an upset tummy. The crape myrtle allee is in the background.
Stunning container plantings featuring pansies (Viloa tricolor) and dusty miller (Senecio cineraria)
The sunken garden
A river of pansies
Yellow tulips and violas. Notice the pecan hull mulch
Lovely setting in the tulips
More tulips
We ended the evening with a catered meal on the back terrace of the Alex Camp House which is on the grounds of the Dallas Arboretum. The house was designed by John Staub who also designed Bayou Bend (the Ima Hogg house) in Houston.