
Campus in Bloom
Spring has arrived. Recent rain has helped the many plants on campus begin to bloom, and new color is emerging around every corner. Take a look at some of what’s blooming on campus, with plant identities brought to you by Georgia Tech’s Landscape Services team.
Daffodils (narcissus) bloom near Stamps Health Services. Photo by Brice Zimmerman

Pink saucer magnolias (magnolia × soulangeana) bloom near the Bill Moore Student Success Center. Photo by Allison Carter.

A camelia (camellia japonica) blooms near the Ford Environmental Science and Technology Building. Photo by Rob Felt

A Japanese cherry tree (prunus serrulata) blooms. Photo by Rob Felt


A yellow saucer magnolia (magnolia × soulangeana) blooms near the Koan sculpture. Photo by Rob Felt

Moss phlox (phlox subulata) blooms in shades of lavender near the Ford Environmental Science and Technology Building. Photo by Rob Felt

Chinese fringe flower (loropetalum chinense var. rubrum) blooms near the Klaus Advanced Computing Building. Photo by Rob Felt
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Originally published March 11, 2022