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French Parterre covered in snow

Explore the bones of Hillwood’s peaceful winter gardens with Jessica Bonilla, director of horticulture.

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Copper Coin and Butter and Cream chrysanthemums as part of the fall display

Marjorie Post was particularly fond of chrysanthemums. Learn how Hillwood continues the fifty-five-year tradition of propagating mums for fresh cut flowers in the weekly arrangements.

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Bring your garden club, bus tour, social group, senior center, or any group of ten or more to enjoy the Hillwood experience with special rates and programs.

Experience the serene colors, sights, and stories of the fall trees at Hillwood.

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Fall garden with red and orange mums

The fall garden shines as plantings, accented by tens-of-thousands of chrysanthemums, begin to transition from the bright growth of summer to fall colors.

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Native plants at Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens

Explore the Collections and Research Center native garden featuring a bio-retention pond with Garden Section and Volunteer Manager Matt Boyle. 

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Greenhouse summer display tropical plants, orange mums, birds of paradise

Join Jessica Bonilla, director of horticulture, to explore the summer displays and learn about the design process of creating this planting.

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Japanese-style Garden Bridge hardstone path red maples and green conifers

Experience the serenity and beauty of the Japanese-style garden, just as Marjorie Post and so many of Post’s guests did.

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Cutting Garden white and purple alliums

This summer, unearth the boundless beauty of the cutting garden and explore sustainable gardening practices at Hillwood!

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Celebrate the ecological value of native plants with a fun pot full of summer perennials.

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Bird

Explore the vibrant bird life at Hillwood with a birding expert from the DC Bird Alliance.