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Tregaron Conservancy, Washington DC

Tregaron Conservancy

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What’s In Bloom

You’ll see a diverse array of trees, shrubs, flowering plants and ground cover throughout Tregaron’s 13 acres. Select a month below to see what’s typically in bloom. Every year unfolds a bit differently, due to varying weather conditions, and every visit is a unique experience!

Our landscape features many native plants, and many that appear on Ellen Biddle Shipman’s original designs, which were initiated in 1915. Shipman’s professional records — including her remarkable landscape designs for The Causeway, as Tregaron was originally named — are archived at Cornell University. Preservation of this documentary record enables our landscape designers to interpret, recapture and renew Shipman’s historic designs for Tregaron’s wild gardens.

Below each photo you’ll find the featured plant’s common and Latin names. Most of the photos were taken by our volunteer professional photographer, Jennifer Packard. For more of Jennifer’s stunning photos of Tregaron, visit our Instagram. 

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Snowdrops
American Holly
Paperbush
Lenten Rose 'Ivory Prince'
Poet's Daffodil
Eastern Redbud
Tregaron Causeway in Spring
'Carlton' Daffodil
Doublefile Viburnum
Pink Dogwood
Snowball Viburnum
Foamflower
Native Rhododendron
Carolina Allspice
Hydrangea Twist-n-Shout
Carolina Allspice
Oregon Grape/Beale's Barberry
St. John's Wort
Bee Balm
Plumbago/Leadwort
Rattlesnake Master
Arrowwood Viburnum
Jewelweed
Blue Mistflower
Spider Lily
New York Ironweed
Toad Lilies
Winterberry
Crocus
Witch Hazel
Great Camas
White Wood Aster

 

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Tai Chi with David Harold- Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays

Free

Weekly Tai Chi Practice led by David Harold on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 9-10 a.m. The group will gather west of the Lily Pond (or in the nearby Twin Oak meadow if the Conservancy is hosting another event). The nearest entrance is 3031 Klingle Road NW.

Note: The program will only be canceled in the even of heavy rain, high winds, or thunderstorms, or if David is unavalible. Cancellations will be posted on the pop-up notice on the website home page.

No registration is necessary, but participants will be required to sign our standard release form at the start of the session.

David Harold has been practicing Taiji and Qigong for over 40 years for much of that time. He has studied both in Yang and Chen styles. He is retired from a career in psychotherapy and human services management.

David is passionate about making Taiji and Qigong practice and principles accessible. For 15 years, he led a free, weekly public outdoor practice in Winston-Salem, NC. That practice continues to be led by his students now that he has moved to DC. David is now particularly interested in using Taiji principles to build embodied peacemaking.

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