Berkeley’s Botanical Beauty

Uc berkeley botanical garden (11/14/23) jennifer natale
UC Berkeley Botanical Garden (11/14/23) Jennifer Natale

The UC Berkeley Botanical Garden is at various stages of color. Color spotter Jennifer Natale is a member and goes at least twice each fall. When she visited this week, some areas, such as the Eastern US section and some of the Asia collection are at, or near, peak.

Other areas such as the rest of the Asia area and Japanese pool are just starting to turn with some green leaves still remaining. Usually the week of Thanksgiving is peak for the Japanese pool but it may last until the very end of the month, given how slow it’s changing, Natale says. She also recommends that visitors check football schedules and campus events, which could make parking and traffic difficult. Also check the university’s website for hours or any closures for special events. 

Natale suggests people go in the next two weeks for a good mix of color (barring any heavy wind events).

  • UC Berkeley Botanical Garden (171′) – Near Peak, Go Now.
Garden pond (11/14/23) jennifer natale
Japanese Pool (11/14/23) Jennifer Natale
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