by Communications Coordinator | Jan 7, 2026 | Bird of the Month
February 2025 Northern Cardinal Cardinalis cardinalis The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks is pleased to partner with Wild Birds Unlimited to support songbird populations at the Garden! Together, we have refurbished the feeder station and will be offering new...
by Communications Coordinator | Jan 7, 2026 | What's In Bloom
February 2025 Winter Aconite Eranthis hyemalis A true sign of spring, winter aconites typically begin blooming in Ozark gardens by mid-winter, emerging after a brief warm spell and hinting at the season ahead. This low-maintenance, tuberous perennial belongs to the...
by Communications Coordinator | Jan 7, 2026 | Bird of the Month
January 2025 Dark-Eyed Junco Junco hyemalis The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks is pleased to partner with Wild Birds Unlimited to support songbird populations at the Garden! Together, we have refurbished the feeder station and will be offering new opportunities for...
by Communications Coordinator | Jan 7, 2026 | What's In Bloom
January 2025 Miscanthus Miscanthus sinensis Miscanthus, also known as Maiden grass or Chinese silver grass, is a clump forming perennial grass and depending on the variety grows from three to six feet in height. It is native to the lowlands of Japan, China and...
by Communications Coordinator | Jan 7, 2026 | What's In Bloom
December 2024 Frost Flower This month, I’m excited to highlight a captivating natural phenomenon that can be spotted in many home gardens, roadsides, hay fields, and prairie preserves: frost flowers. Also known as ice flowers, ice ribbons, or rabbit ice, these...