Schaub Floral Display Center
3415 S. Lost Bridge Road, Decatur, IL 62521
Gardens

The Schaub Floral Display Center & Greenhouse features beautiful seasonal plantings throughout the year and serves as the propagation and storage center for trees, shrubs and flowers planted in parks across our community.
Bursting with seasonal exhibits, our brightest newcomer nurtures flowering trees and scrubs such as weeping Japanese cherry, mock orange, forsythia, fragrant bulbs, and delightfully colored pansies. A perennial garden joins the array this summer, and the spring exhibit opens mid-March.
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