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  1. Tulsa Botanic Garden blooms year-round just 8 miles northwest of downtown Tulsa in the rolling hills of Osage County. The Tandy Floral Terraces is an ornamental garden featuring over 8,000 plants with seasonal displays, beautiful art deco designs and water features.

    • 3900 Tulsa Botanic Dr, 74127
    • (918) 289-0330
  2. Click here for a downloadable .pdf of the Flora of Oklahoma Keys and Descriptions, 3rd Edition (2024). Discover the ecologically diverse area of Oklahoma with the Flora of Oklahoma Project. Access 2,500+ species identification and downloadable keys today.

    • Tulsa Botanic Garden
    • Woodward Park
    • Philbrook Museum
    • Gathering Place
    • Utica Square

    3900 Tulsa Botanic Dr, Tulsa, OK 74127 A tour of Tulsa gardens must include a stop at the incredible Tulsa Botanic Garden. Just a 15-minute drive from downtown, the Tulsa Botanic Garden showcases over 350 plant varieties, in the Tandy Floral Terraces. The 3-acre ornamental garden includes beautiful art deco designs, water features and one of the re...

    2435 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74114 A Tulsa classic, Woodward Park is nestled in Midtown Tulsa. The park is a well-known spot to shoot prom and wedding photos as it is home to 44 acres of expertly manicured landscape. In fact, you may need to patiently wait for another model/ subject to clear out of your serene setting. There are two main garden are...

    2727 S Rockford Rd, Tulsa, OK 74114 Named the most beautiful place in Oklahoma by House Beautiful magazine, Philbrook Museum boasts blooms you do not want to miss. The formal gardens were part of the museum’s original design and were crafted to compliment the majestic Philbrook Villa. Additional gardens were completed in 2004 and offer visitors a s...

    2650 S John Williams Way East, Tulsa, OK 74114 If you’re looking for a unique garden experience with something for everyone, head over to the Gathering Place. Recently named the Best City Park in the United Statesby USA Today, Gathering Place hosts more than 400 species of plants on their 66.5 acres. The park was designed with a lush, rural aesthet...

    1709 Utica Square, Tulsa, OK 74114 Utica Square is a quaint, Instagrammable (yes, we’re calling that a word) slice of Midtown packed with restaurants, boutiques and shops lined around flower beds and an iconic phone booth. Grab a box of locally crafted chocolates at Glacier Chocolate or a trinket to take home from Snow Goose. Brunch with friends on...

  3. Jun 15, 2023 · That’s why I created a list of the 10 Common Native Oklahoma Perennial Flowers! This ultimate guide will give you common native Oklahoma Perennial Flowers, why you should grow them, and even how to grow them.

    • Winter Vetch – Vicia Villosa. Winter Vetch goes by several names, including Hairy Vetch, Fodder Vetch, and Vicia Species. It reaches between one to three feet in height and blooms between summer and fall.
    • Purple Loosestrife – Lythrum Salicaria. Purple Loosestrife is attractive, but it colonizes native plants, making it an invasive species. It can replicate itself fast, as every one of its spikes forms up to 300,000 seeds.
    • New England Aster – Symphyotrichum Novae-Angliae. This vibrant wildflower produces purple leaves and a distinctive yellow core. It can reach up to seven feet in height and starts to bloom in the fall.
    • Tall Morning Glory – Ipomoea Purpurea. Tall Morning Glory produces vibrant purple petals that have a pink and white center. They can reach 15 feet in height and start blooming from summer onwards.
  4. Mar 22, 2023 · Here are the tulip farms in Oklahoma that offer you-pick events, flower shares, farmstands with cut flowers or tulip bulbs, or special tulip events. Note that every farm does not offer every service, and services can change from year to year.

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  6. You’re likely to find Green-headed Coneflower growing near woods, stream banks, swamps, and roadside ditches. The large, tall, and bright yellow flowers are difficult to miss. You can grow this wildflower in Oklahoma in prairies and meadows to attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators.

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