The Adams Garden at the College
of William and Mary

Gallery II

The Adams Garden on the campus of the College of William and Mary is a popular spot for the thousands of ardent fans who plan regular visits to Williamsburg throughout the year to enjoy what is in bloom. Retired master gardener Madelynn W. Watkinson turned this garden into a veritable masterpiece of blooms that are at once diverse, unusual, unexpected and perenially beautiful.

Asiatic Lily Lilium

 

Purple Petunia Petunia sp.

 

Moonflower Ipomoea alba L.

 

Fancy-leaved Caladium Caladium X hortulanum

 

Hardy Hibiscus Hibiscus moscheutos

 

Hibiscus Hibiscus arnottianus

 

Tithonia Tithonia rotundiflora

 

Wood Phlox Phlox paniculata

 

Coreopsis Coreopsis pubescens

 

Musk Mallow Abelmoschus moschatus

 

Chinese Paper Lantern Physalis alkekengi

 

Fancy-leaved Caladium Caladium X hortulanum

 

Flamingo Flower Anthurium andreanum

 

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A long view of Adams Garden in Williamsburg, Virginia
A COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY GARDEN

 

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