Garden Updates
The Flowers of Spring at Portland Japanese Garden
Here is a quick guide to some of the springtime flowers you can expect to see over the next few weeks at Portland Japanese Garden.
Discover the joy of the Garden in spring! Many of our flowers are blooming, creating delightful pops of color throughout our landscape.
Here is a quick guide to some of the springtime flowers you can expect to see over the next few weeks at Portland Japanese Garden.
“Tea goes hand-in-hand with nature, and one of the most stunning places to enjoy both is at the Portland Japanese Garden’s Umami Café,” writes Bon Appétit.
Catch up on some of the maintenance that has been going on at Portland Japanese Garden this spring.
Spring is a time of magical transformation at Portland Japanese Garden. Warmer temperatures begin to populate our weather forecasts, flowers like azaleas and rhododendrons bloom, and the lush greens of our pines are joined by moegi-iro, a Japanese word for the fresh glowy energy of new leaf green. The soft beauty of spring can feel …
House Beautiful recently interviewed Carolyn Alter, an ikebana expert and instructor who is one of Portland Japanese Garden’s cultural partners.
Hugo Torii, Garden Curator of Portland Japanese Garden and the Director of the Japanese Garden Training Center appeared on National Public Radio (NPR) to discuss the Garden’s cherry blossoms.
Following a visit to Portland Japanese Garden to see its cherry blossoms at peak bloom and to explore its art exhibition, Earthen Elegance: The Ceramic Art of Bizen, writer and photographer Friderike Heuer wrote a lovely and in-depth article about her experience.
Families in search of activities and things to do during spring break should plan a visit to Portland Japanese Garden!
PDX Parent, an online and print resource for families, recommended Portland Japanese Garden as a best place to see cherry blossoms in Portland.