Each year in May, people familiar with the Columbus Park of Roses know that the place to visit is the Heritage Garden, located on the east side of the park, where Old Garden Roses may be found. (There is even
Keep Your Eyes Open
The Park of Roses is best known for its roses. However, there are many other things to observe and enjoy in the Park and the adjacent ravine. Many Central Ohio birders regularly visit the ravine and different habitats in Whetstone
Seeing Yellow
The bright yellow daffodils, forsythia and Cornus mas are attracting attention at the Park of Roses this week. Two stunning shows of daffodils can be seen in the Perennial Garden and beyond the new wrought iron fence near the Earth
Spring Cut Back a Huge Success
Saturday, March 24 turned out to be a great day for the Spring Cutback at the Park of Roses. Despite a worrisome weather forecast earlier in the week, we were blessed with sun between the clouds. A second blessing was
Early Spring Blooming Plants
Here it is, late February and signs of spring are beginning to be seen in the park. Witch Hazels, Hellebores and the Cornus mas are sure signs that spring is not far away. We hope you visit and enjoy these