God's Beauty. Red Butte Garden
Visiting Red Butte Garden offers a remarkable experience for nature lovers and gardening enthusiasts alike. Among the many captivating plants, the irises particularly stand out. The Epicenter Iris, a tall bearded variety, impresses with its dark cherry petals contrasted by lighter sepals edged in deep cherry tones, thriving best in zones 3 through 8. Another notable iris is the Siberian Iris 'Caesar's Brother', known for its velvety purple flowers with striking white markings, ideal for zones 4 to 9. In addition to irises, Red Butte Garden features the Eastern Beebalm (Monarda bradburiana), which adds a splash of bright color and attracts pollinators such as bees and hummingbirds, enhancing the garden’s vibrant ecosystem. The Floribunda Collection also contributes a variety of blooms that enrich the garden's seasonal appeal. Exploring these distinct plant species not only offers visual pleasure but also provides insights into the specific growing conditions required for their success. For example, understanding the preferred hardiness zones helps gardeners select suitable plants for their own gardens, ensuring robust growth and beautiful blooms. Personally, I've found visiting places like Red Butte Garden invaluable for inspiration. Seeing the natural arrangement and diversity of plants like Jerusalem Sage and Stick Phiom offers tips on companion planting and garden design. Learning firsthand about flower characteristics and maintenance needs deepens appreciation and encourages sustainable gardening practices. Overall, the experience at Red Butte Garden is both educational and uplifting, perfect for anyone interested in horticulture, photography, or simply enjoying peaceful natural beauty.









