セイラムとミッドウィラメットバレーで立ち止まり、花の香りを楽しむ
咲き誇るピンクの牡丹、紫のアイリス、黄色いバラの前を通り過ぎるたびに足を止めて愛おしむなら、ここはまさにぴったりの場所です。4月は全米ガーデン月間。セーラム地域には17もの見事な展示庭園があり、香り高く色鮮やかな花々の中を午後いっぱい散策しながら、ご自身の庭づくりのインスピレーションを得ることができます。
4/9/2024
Here are a few public gardens where you can witness the flower power of the Mid-Willamette Valley firsthand.
ディープウッド博物館と庭園
Deepwood is situated in a 5-acre public park that’s meticulously maintained by volunteers. The park includes a historic Victorian house, which is also a museum, plus a nature trail and a greenhouse, but Deepwood’s crown jewel for green thumbs is its formal gardens. Designed by Elizabeth Lord and Edith Schryver, the first women in the Pacific Northwest to own their own landscape architecture firm, the formal gardens include several “rooms” defined by hedges and walks and embellished by seasonal blooms. Early spring is gorgeous here, as the yellow and white native lilies take over the estate. The grounds are free and open to the public year round.
GAIETY HOLLOW
The home garden of historic landscapers Elizabeth Lord and Edith Schryver (see above), Salem’s Gaiety Hollow is a magnificent example of what a creative gardener can accomplish on a small property. The garden embodies the architectural principles that Lord & Schryver was famous for and its blooms are seasonal, so anytime is the right time to visit. Pop by in spring and the colorful camellias, rhododendrons and azaleas will take your breath away. In summer, the roses unleash their heady scent in the afternoon heat. Hit up the free open gardens on select Saturdays, April through September.
SCHREINER’S IRIS GARDENS IN MAY
Schreiner’s Gardens is located in North Salem and their 10-acre display garden has over 500 variations of pink, purple and yellow iris, along with other perennials such as lupine, allium, Icelandic poppies and delphinium. The garden is quite literally a feast for the senses and you can purchase potted irises, daylilies and alliums to take home with you. The display gardens are open to visitors May 10 through May 31. Check the website to purchase tickets and learn about bloom-season events.
MAY AND JUNE IS PEONY PARADISE
Peonies thrive in the Willamette Valley and, every May and June, peony fans flock from all over to admire the blooming fields. At the friendly Brooks Gardens, located just north of Salem, you’ll be mesmerized by the multitude of herbaceous (bush) and Itoh (a cross between a bush and a tree) peony styles, colors and fragrances. Visit the garden during bloom season, from May 2 through June 9. The nearby Adelman Peony Gardens has been awarded Best of Show for 11 of the last 20 years by the American Peony Society and is another must-visit. Here, you can walk along spacious grass walkways in the stunning 2-acre display garden and experience the colors and fragrances of over 500 named peonies. Be sure to check out the flower truck and cart and take a fresh bouquet or potted flowers home with you, May 1 to June 15.
BUSH’S PASTURE PARK ROSE GARDEN
Sprawling across 90 acres in the heart of Salem, Bush’s Pasture Park is blanketed with peppy native wildflowers, camas and rhododendrons every spring. In early summer, visitors will want to follow their noses into the park’s northwest corner and take in the spectacularly romantic rose garden. Hundreds of varieties of hybrid tea, floribunda and old roses dating from the late 1950s through 2017 are on display here and labeled so that you can plan for your own garden. The rose garden is free and open year round from sunrise to sunset.
ダンシング・オークス保育園と庭園
Nestled in the coastal foothills about 40 minutes southwest of Salem, Dancing Oaks Nursery and Gardens is a must-visit for lovers of rare plants and flowers — and the nursery’s 4-acre display garden is another rare treat. Peruse the flowering pink and white currents, fields of multi-colored manzanitas, daffodils, primula, blue and yellow Pacific Coast iris and whatever else is showing off its colors. Give yourself a few hours to explore the garden and bring a picnic lunch to enjoy on the patio.
Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival
Celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival showcases acres of breathtaking tulip fields in bloom. Located in Woodburn, this festival attracts thousands of visitors from across the globe who come to stroll through the millions of colorful flowers. Insider’s Tip: Plan your visit for a Tuesday or Wednesday when it’s less crowded.
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セイラムとミッドウィラメットバレー周辺で必ず訪れたいスポット
春が来た!この地域で最も愛される季節のアクティビティを楽しむ時です。
ミッドウィラメットバレーで訪れるべき7つの美しい庭園
冬の氷の束縛から逃れた後、ミッドウィラメットバレーの春は再生の時のように感じられる。季節最初の作物が芽吹き始め、氷と雪は晴れ間と雨に取って代わられ、庭園は色とりどりに染まる。移り変わる季節は、そうした色彩豊かな光景を様々な方法で体験する機会をもたらす。
サレム周辺の庭園と温室で夏の花々が咲き誇る
立ち止まってバラの香りを楽しもう——ついでにアキノキリンソウやダリア、ゼラニウムも眺めてみよう。
関連コンテンツ:
17900 プリエム・ロード
モンマス、オレゴン州 97361
(503) 838-6058
ダンシング・オークス・ナーサリー・アンド・ガーデンズ17900 Priem Rd.
モンマス、オレゴン州 97361
1116 Mission St. SE
Salem, Oregon 97302
(503) 363-1825
ディープウッド博物館と庭園1116 Mission St. SE
オレゴン州セーラム 97302
33814 S Meridian Road
ウッドバーン、オレゴン州 97071
(503) 634-2243
ウッドン・シュー・チューリップ・ファーム33814 S Meridian Road
ウッドバーン、オレゴン州 97071