Redbuds, Maples, Magnolias

Our White Eastern Redbud next to Hillman is blooming white flowers in tight clusters along the stems and branches. Also, keep an eye out for the Red and Sugar Maples and the Magnolias blooming around campus too!

White Eastern Redbud (Arbor Walk #86)
Sugar Maple (Arbor Walk #87)
Lois Magnolia (Arbor Walk #90)

Arbor Walk #11: Japanese Flowering Crabapple

A WashU favorite, the Japanese Flowering Crabapple is currently in bloom right outside of Olin Library! Be sure to walk by and check out their pinkish-red flowers!

Okame Cherries

These Okame Cherries are starting to bloom next to the Crow Hall, and will peak the week of March 6! Their blooming season lasts between early March and April, and their rosy-pink flowers produce a mildly fragrant scent.

Arbor Walk #110: Ozark Witch Hazel

An unusual plant, the Ozark Witch Hazel blooms in winter usually from January through April. It has ribbon-like, bright orange flowers that give any garden, or campus, winter beauty. The best place to see them is north of Olin Library going towards Delmar Loop!