What’s in Bloom

Here are the three latest postings to our Photo Gallery.

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  • Honoring Marge Hulstrunk’s Remarkable 40-Year Career in Floral Design

    Take a visual journey through Marge’s remarkable 40-year career in floral design. This special display showcases a small portion of her stunning arrangements over the decades, highlighting her creativity, artistry, and lasting impact on the world of floral design.




  • At the Arboretum – 3/4/26

    On a recent visit to the Arboretum, Lisa Bencivengo and Heather Emelander captured several lovely examples of winter interest in the garden. The red twigs of a Cornus sericea (Red Stemmed Dogwood – Lisa) and the reddish, early blooming, strappy flowers of Hamamelis vernalis (Red Imp Witch Hazel – Heather) are delightful on a late winter day, as is the exfoliating bark on the Acer griseum (Paperbark Maple – Lisa) at the entrance to the Haggerty Education Center. Subtle, but beautiful nevertheless.

    Thanks, Lisa & Heather!

    Explore these trees, shrubs, and seasonal highlights in our Garden Drop Video Series on our  YouTube Channel  — your source for year-round garden inspiration. 




  • THANKS TO BLACKBURN SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM VOLUNTEERS

    The annual Benjamin Blackburn Scholarship Lecture was held on Saturday, February 7 in the Haggerty Education Center at The Frelinghuysen Arboretum.

    We want to thank all volunteers who helped make this program enjoyable for everyone in attendance by making sure everything ran smoothly. Thanks also to Marge Hulstrunk, who created the lovely centerpieces on the food and beverage tables.




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