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Anne Cox Chambers Garden
The Anne Cox Chambers Southern Season Garden is the first room to welcome guests as they begin their journey through the Garden's many biodiverse spaces. Design to highlight Georgia's moderate climate that allows for gardening throughout the year, the garden is a mostly-shaded three-acre space that displays a broad diversity of ornamental plants suitable to the southeastern Piedmont, including ferns, maples, hostas, toad lilies, camellias, shade-loving conifers, native azaleas and hydrangeas. The Fern Dell Fountain lends a focal point to the wooded garden.
Voodoo Lily
Smell something rotten in the Anne Cox Chambers Southern Seasons Garden? It may be this unique plant also known as Devil's Tongue.
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Japanese stewartia
Find this camellia and its somewhat surprising summer blooms in the Anne Cox Chambers Southern Seasons Garden. Its Japanese name, natsu tsubaki, means “summer camellia” and refers to the early summer flowers that resemble those of camellias from which Its species name "pseudocamellia" is derived. This resemblance is readily understandable: both Stewartia and Camellia are members of the tea family.
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Rain Lily
Rain Lilies in the Anne Cox Chambers Southern Seasons Garden welcome summertime guests at the beginning of their Garden journeys.
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