Week of July 8, 2011
Enjoy Madia elegans' (common madia) fragarance as you stroll along the Long Border.
Photo by Doug Croft
Helianthus annuus 'Buttercream' in the Cut Flower Garden.
Photo by Doug Croft
Mrs. Perry Slocumb Lotus breaking forth from the pond.
Photo by Joe Henderson
Hot fuchia Portulacca clokes the ground The pond overlook.
Photo by Joe Henderson
Magnolia grandiflora exposing private parts Wild Flower Slope.
Photo by Joe Henderson
Crowded together for effect Ratibita pinnatifida.
Photo by Joe Henderson
Cool Mountain mint soothes the Wild Flower Slope.
Photo by Joe Henderson
12' Silphium laciniata erupts at the pond.
Photo by Joe Henderson
Echinacea 'Tonato Soup' at the arbor.
Photo by Joe Henderson
What's in Bloom - 2010 Season
Take a look at last seasons Highlights to help plan your visit this season...Closed for the Season
Opening April 1, 2026
Opening Day is April 1, 2026, and the garden will be open Wednesday to Sunday, through November 8, 2026.
Sneak Peeks
February 7, 11, 14 from 11am to 4pm Parking reservations required from 11am to 2:30pm.
2026 Season Pass Membership
Purchase a Season Pass Membership, good for the 2026 Season.
House and Garden Tours
Held every Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 11am.
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Garden Highlights Tour
Held every Wednesday and Saturday at 2pm.
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News & Events
Living with Craft Exhibit
An exhibit feature Chanticleer artwork On through January 24 .
Living with Craft Lecture:
A Trio of Craft
A panel presentation with Nakashima Woodworkers, Chanticleer, and The TileWorks of Bucks County January 24, 1pm at the Wayne Art Center.
Learn more.
In the Footsteps of Giants
A panel discussion and reception February 15, 2pm at the Scott Arboretum
Register here.
Chanticleer In the News
High praise from The London Times.
Lenny Wilson's ‘‘Fashioned by Nature’’ featured on 6abc and at Chanticleer this autumn.
Timothy Erdmann joins Summer Rayne Oakes on her channel
‘‘Plant One On Me’’.
Biodiversity Survey
We are proud to announce the release of our Biodiversity Survey, which outlines the impact that our garden has on the insect and animal populations that we intersect with.
Listen to Bill Thomas on Margaret Roach's podcast, A Way to Garden, as they discuss the Biodiversity Survey.
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