"Scene in Bellingrath Gardens, Mobile, Alabama."

Plaque of "God's Garden," a poem by Dorothy Frances Gurney. "Bellingrath Gardens, open the year 'round, are located less than 20 miles south of Mobile, Ala., on U.S. 90. During the fall and winter months, thousands of Camellias, embracing hundreds of varieties, are blooming....

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Published: Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Summary:Plaque of "God's Garden," a poem by Dorothy Frances Gurney. "Bellingrath Gardens, open the year 'round, are located less than 20 miles south of Mobile, Ala., on U.S. 90. During the fall and winter months, thousands of Camellias, embracing hundreds of varieties, are blooming. Beginning in February and lasting into April, hundreds of thousands of Azaleas burst into passionate flower, completely hiding their foliage in solid masses of white, pink, salmon, red, orange and cerise. During the spring and summer, all seasonal flowers and many exotics abound."