Have a look at some pictures of what's in bloom now at the Gardens: RosesTess, Captain Samuel, Iceberg and Evelyn, and hydrangeas and lilies.
Roses in Bloom at Brueckner Rhododendron Gardens
Captain Samuel Holland rose bed, pictured above, is at the top of the rose garden; the rose bed closest to the parking lot on Lakeshore Road and Shawnmarr.Captain Samuel Holland Bright Pink Rose Close Up
This hardy Canadian rose is resistant to black spot and fungus. But notice the dark spot in the center of the smaller rose? Japanese beetles are back. Time to get hand-picking before they do damage!Evelyn ~ Yellow Rose ~David Austin Roses
Evelyn shows different shades of yellow and apricot, depending on the stage of the bloom and the light at the time of day.Iceberg White Rose ~ David Austin Rose
Iceberg is a beautiful white rose from David Austin Roses; there are two beds of Iceberg in the Rose Garden, and plans call for them to be merged into one bed. Canadian winters are not always kind to roses, and some Icebergs did not survive.Tess of the D'Urbervilles ~ David Austin Red Rose
Tess Of The d'Urbervilles is another David Austin beauty, a red rose that begins as a gorgeous bud then opens to a double full bloom. Stargazer Lily
The lily garden was decimated by red weevils last summer, but these Stargazer lilies in the main 'annual' bed just south of the parking lot at Lakeshore Road West in Port Credit are in full bloom now. If you visit, take note of the weeping beech and Japanese maple, both new to this bed.Captain Samuel Holland Red Roses ~ David Culham Photo
David Culham, chair of the BRG Stewardship Committee, sends along this photo of Captain Samuel Holland roses. If you'd like to volunteer, see details this post.Hydrangeas, Geraniums, Stargazer Lilies ~ Summer Bloomers
The annual bed at the front of the Gardens is a picture right now, with chubby white hydrangeas, pink and yellow lilies, and salmon pink geraniums making a nature bouquet. The cleomes are just starting to open their buds.There's a google map for the BRG in the right menu. Come walk through the Gardens, and bring your camera! (And your bride, if you have one!).
To book BRG or other Mississauga parks, get a permit : Details on City Mississauga site.