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Kristen Bailey

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.

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daffodils


Daffodils (narcissus) bloom near Stamps Health Services. Photo by Brice Zimmerman

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saucer magnolia


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

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camelia


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

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campus in bloom


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

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saucer magnolia
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saucer magnolia


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

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moss phlox


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

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chinese fringe flower


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