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Winter Blooms

What's In Bloom in Winter (December through early February): If you want to learn more about these plants or locate them on campus, click on a photo to view the complete species description and map link.

Winter Bloomers

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Aloe ferox

Aloe ferox
Caesalpinia cacalaco

Caesalpinia cacalaco

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Acacia stenophylla

Acacia stenophylla

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Cordia parviflora

Cordia parviflora

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Eriobotrya japonica

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Ipomoea arborescens

Ipomoea arborescence

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Tecoma capensis

Tecoma capensis

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Tithonia frutescens

Tithonia diversifolia

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