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Staying Grounded: A Stroll Through the Seattle Japanese Garden
Staying Grounded: A Stroll Through the Seattle Japanese Garden

Our senior gardener, Pete Putnicki, created the garden video in order to help us keep staying grounded and to showcase us how the garden has been doing. Enjoy the Seattle Japanese Garden from your home!

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From Home, In the GardenYukari YamanoMay 16, 2020Japanese Garden, Wisteria, garden tour
Get Caught Reading!  with our Virtual Garden Book Club
Get Caught Reading! with our Virtual Garden Book Club

Did you know that May is National Get Caught Reading Month? To celebrate, we are recommending some of our favorite books by Japanese and Japanese-American authors. These recommendations come from Seattle Japanese Garden volunteers and staff. Read along with us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter!

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From Home, Japanese CultureChie IidaMay 6, 2020books, novel
Seattle Japanese Garden backgrounds now available for video conferences!
Seattle Japanese Garden backgrounds now available for video conferences!

Are you dreaming of being in the Seattle Japanese Garden during your video conferences? We are too! Now, you can live your dreams with these exciting Zoom background options, available for download.

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In the Garden, Spring, From HomeChie IidaApril 22, 2020zoom, Azalea, free
In Bloom: An Ancient Genus with Lovely Tulip-shaped Blooms
In Bloom: An Ancient Genus with Lovely Tulip-shaped Blooms

The genus Magnolia includes some of the most ancient and primitive of flowering trees and shrubs. Beloved among them is the spring-blooming saucer magnolia. When its large white and/or pink flowers open, they remind us of tulips or saucers.

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Corinne KennedyApril 22, 2020
Haiku in the Air - A Virtual Haiku Writing Event
Haiku in the Air - A Virtual Haiku Writing Event

To celebrate National Poetry Month, the Seattle Japanese Garden will host a virtual haiku writing event, Haiku at Home, for the month of April.

Each week, we will post a spring photograph from the garden on our Facebook page, Instagram, and Twitter. Join us by composing your original haiku to go with the photo and sharing with us!

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Haiku, Events, Japanese Culture, SpringChie IidaApril 2, 2020haiku, poetry, Art, traditional
In Bloom: Rhododendron sutchuenense has early pink blooms and a majestic treelike habit
In Bloom: Rhododendron sutchuenense has early pink blooms and a majestic treelike habit

Rhododendron sutchuenense is a majestic early-blooming small tree. Its showy trusses of bell- shaped flowers, lavender-pink with red spotting, welcome us back to the garden in March.

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Corinne KennedyMarch 19, 2020
Welcome to the 60th anniversary season of the Seattle Japanese Garden!
Welcome to the 60th anniversary season of the Seattle Japanese Garden!

On June 5th, 1960, the newly-completed Seattle Japanese Garden opened to the public for the first time. Join us for a season-long series of special events and programs to celebrate the past and future of the garden. Check out our event calendar for the full schedule, but here are a few highlights!

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Spring, Visual Art, In the Garden, EventsChie IidaFebruary 27, 2020welcome back, garden events, 2020 season
Sakaki:  The Shinto Religion’s Sacred Flowering Evergreen
Sakaki: The Shinto Religion’s Sacred Flowering Evergreen

Cleyera japonica is a flowering evergreen shrub or small tree viewed as sacred in Japan’s Shinto religion. Its branches have been used as offerings in Shinto rituals since ancient times.

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Events, In the Garden, Spring, Plants and BloomsCorinne KennedyFebruary 18, 2020Japanese Culture, traditional, tree
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