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Planting with Purpose: Native and Noteworthy Plants
White flowers blooming on the branch of a dogwood tree.

Planting with Purpose: Native and Noteworthy Plants

Want to learn how you could incorporate the best natives into your home garden or landscape? Read on for how to do so and where you can view native species here at Longwood.

By Lea Johnson, Jessica Turner-Skoff, and Katie Testa , on April 30, 2025
A Spring Evening Stroll Through the Garden
Blurry yellow flowers on a hillside at dusk.

A Spring Evening Stroll Through the Garden

I had the extraordinary experience of walking the Gardens as they come alive at evening … here I share with you all I saw—and photographed—and all there is for you to see during our spring evenings.

By Patrick Greenwald, on April 9, 2025
A Nursery, A Lifeline
The base of a large tree, wrapped in burlap and thick twine.

A Nursery, A Lifeline

Considering the vastness of our collection, our operations, and our acreage, it might be surprising to learn that a dedicated team of just three full-time woody nursery horticulturists manages our seven-acre woody nursery, supporting all our seasonal and permanent woody plants.

By Katie Mobley, on April 2, 2025
Behind the Scenes: Bonsai Workshop
A portion of a dark wall, with pegs, holding plant pruning tools.

Behind the Scenes: Bonsai Workshop

Adjacent to the new Bonsai Courtyard, this three-story building houses horticulture staff workspaces, boiler operations, and, now, our Bonsai Workshop. Follow along we take a behind-the-scenes look at this storied space and its integral role at Longwood.

By Katie Mobley and Kevin Bielicki, on March 19, 2025
Cynorkis: A Jewel Box of Possibilities
The Cynorkis orchid with small pink flowers set in front of green foliage.

Cynorkis: A Jewel Box of Possibilities

Our first hybrid CynorkisCynorkis Longwood Pink Gem—is now on view for the first time in our Orchid House for the next week, and ready to delight.

By Greg Griffis, on May 1, 2024
Do You Want to Know a Secret?
The end of a stone bench with a carved head of an eagle in it.

Do You Want to Know a Secret?

Our beloved Whispering Bench is not only a lovely place to sit and take in the view; it’s a place of physics, history, and curiosity, where secrets have been told—and fun has been had—for generations.

By Gillian Hayward, on April 24, 2024
Seed Banking on the Future
Two dozen small sprouting seeds in a glass bowl.

Seed Banking on the Future

With our recent award of a competitive grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources as part of the Wild Resource Conservation Program, we are thrilled to be able to grow our efforts in preserving more species of conservation concern through the expansion of our seed bank.

By Jessica Turner-Skoff, Ph.D. and Peter Zale, Ph.D., on April 10, 2024
Classic Spring Beauties with a Twist
a close up image of pink and white hydrangea blooms

Classic Spring Beauties with a Twist

Through April, classic spring plants such as hydrangeas, azaleas, and fuchsias bloom indoors in new and exciting varieties.

By Jourdan Cole, on April 5, 2023
A Labor of Love: The Topiary Garden
view of a topiary garden with blue sky

A Labor of Love: The Topiary Garden

With 35 specimens and more than a dozen forms ranging from wedding cakes to spirals to birds, our Topiary Garden is much more than a collection of yews (Taxus)—it’s also a collection of stories told by those who have so expertly cared for it.

By Gabby Rowe, on May 4, 2022
The Height of Care
landscape image of a garden bed with two foxglove plants that are half in bloom

The Height of Care

These late spring flowers have just recently made their debut along Flower Garden Walk, but we’ve been carefully planning and coaxing their arrival since last summer, using a growing technique rooted in precision and care.

By Katie Mobley, on April 29, 2021
Conserving the Brilliant Bluebird

Conserving the Brilliant Bluebird

If you live in a place where Eastern bluebirds might thrive, you can support this species at home with your own bluebird house.

By Lea Johnson with George Gallatig and Pat Smith, on June 3, 2020
The Mystery of Longwood’s Iris Garden

The Mystery of Longwood’s Iris Garden

Very little trace of this iris garden survives today (we don’t even know where it was located!), and only by delving deep into the archives are we able to piece together the story of this long-vanished garden.

By Judy Stevenson, on May 27, 2020
How to Start a Cut Flower Garden at Home

How to Start a Cut Flower Garden at Home

By creating a cut flower garden at home you can have the luxury of creating bouquets to take inside … and to enjoy them even when you’re not strolling through the garden.

By Roger Davis, on March 31, 2020