If you love flowers and gardens a visit to Biltmore this May to enjoy the annual Festival of Flowers, Biltmore Blooms is a must. And if you really want to treat Mom to the gift of flowers, take her to Biltmore this weekend for the most incredible array of native flowers and blooming trees anywhere in the mountains.
What's blooming at Biltmore NOW:
Estate Entry and Approach Road:
Poppies, Calabrochoa, Pansies, Dianthus, Carolina Rhododendron, Fortunes Rhododendron, Azaleas, Doublefile Viburnum, and Burkwood Viburnum
Shrub Garden:
Japanese Wisteria, Red Buckeye, Kerria, Tree Peony, Azaleas, Vanhout Spirea, Potentilla, Tamarix, Virginia Bluebells, Viburnums, Bladdernut, Cutleaf Lilac, Littleleaf Lilac, Variegated Solomons Seal, Dutchmans Breeches, and Bluestar
Spring Garden:
Spicebush, Lily Magnolia, Fortunes Rhododendron, Fothergilla, Azaleas, Viburnus, and Red Buckeye
Azalea Garden:
Native Azaleas, Evergreen Azaleas, Red Buckeye, Sweetshrub, Carolina Silverbell, Flowering Dogwood, Mayapple, Virginia Bluebells, Bishops Cap, Horse Chestnut, Fortunes Rhododendron, Catawba Rhododendrons, and Florida Anise Tree
Walled Garden:
Pansies, Poppies, Daisies, Snapdragons, Ornamental Onions, Veronica, Bluestar, Lily Magnolia, Euphorbias, Scabiosa, Tree Peony, Iris, Coreopsis, Bachelors Buttons, Candytuft, Lilacs, and Wisteria
Inn on Biltmore Estate:
Dianthus, Baptisia, Horse Chestnut, Azaleas, Fothergilla, Viburnums, Iris, Spirea, and Wisteria
Antler Hill Village, Winery and Farm:
Columbine, Azaleas, Fothergilla, Rosemary, Pansies, Candytuft, Viburnum, Kerria, Dianthus, Carolina Gessimine, Snapdragons, Bridal Wreath Spirea, Stock, and Lobelia
Conservatory:
Orchids, Hydrangeas, Begonias, Lily of the Nile, Pink Powder Puff Plant, Gerbera Daisies, Crown of Thorns, Oleander, Oxalis, and Little Boy Flower
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