Today my boyfriend and I went to the Alfred B. Maclay Gardens
State Park. It was small but beautiful (I'm used to the
Missouri Botanical
Gardens) and if you're ever in Tally it may be a good place
to stop by starting in January through April.
There are over 100 varieties of Camellias (which bloom around Valentine's Day), over 50 varieties of azaleas (which bloom in January) and more than 160 other exotic species or varieties of flowering shrubs in the gardens. And of course there are the majestic Magnolias ever so common in the Southern U.S.A. providing a shaded canopy over the park walks.
The next few pix are from
there. Here's some info: