For those who have a hard time saying goodbye to the vibrant flowers of summer, a fall visit to San Francisco Botanical Garden's (SFBG) Mesoamerican Cloud Forest is a chance to discover the vivid beauty of Central America's misty, high elevation forests. With the Bay Area's famous fog, SFBG is one of the only botanical gardens in the world where cloud forest plants thrive outdoors, and fall is the best time to see the Garden's enchanting collection in bloom. Visitors can stroll through a lush jungle of typical cloud forest plant communities found from southern Mexico to Panama.
Amidst the deep green canopy, delicate and unusual fuchsias dangle gracefully overhead, towering tree daisies hum with the buzzing of bees and brilliant salvias add bursts of color to the forest floor. Other highlights include the rich lavender or purple flowers of the Garden's many tree dahlias, the show-stopping tubular flowers of the golden fuchsia, and the huge leaves and flowers of the giant groundsel.
Visitors can take advantage of free Cloud Forest maps, docent-led tours, and special signage to learn about the cloud forest.
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