The Landscaping and Grounds team in Facilities has been busy over the past several weeks sprucing up Augusta University campuses in preparation for spring.
Seasonal flowers and bulbs are popping up everywhere, creating a colorful and fragrant environment. Please enjoy this gallery of photo-worthy flora on the Summerville campus taken by James Grigg, director of Facilities Operations.
A trio of yellow, white and purple pansies dominate this flower bed at Science Hall.
This Japanese magnolia tree, or Saucer Magnolia, is just beginning to unfold its deep bright fuschia blossoms.
This multicolored bed of bulbs paints a striking contrast against this neutral brick walkway.
Pale pink blooms cascade throughout this flowering cherry tree near Allgood Hall.
This is a pink camellia. Different varieties of camellias bloom from late fall to mid-spring.
These orange, yellow and white bulbs bring soft hues to this campus sidewalk.
Eye-catching red tulips and yellow daffodils occupy this raised bed.
Various colored flowering bulbs set a scene of their own in the foreground of the Grover C. Maxwell Performing Arts Center and the Summerville fountain.
Yellow daffodils have been planted in many beds across the university.
Denise Parrish is Director of Communications for Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement at Augusta University. Contact her to schedule an interview on this topic at 706-721-9760 or mparrish@augusta.edu.
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