Wednesday, January 25th 2017, 8:02 pm
The Tulsa Botanic Garden has something fun planned for families this Saturday. It's called a Color Walk - discovering colors in a winter garden.
Lori Hutson is the Communications and Program director at the Botanic Garden; she gave us a preview of this weekend's color walk.
"When you start looking you see the yellow over here, you see kind of orange," she said.
Every family will get a color guide to see how many you can find.
"Is that a bright yellow, or kind of a muddy mustardy yellow," she said.
There's a purple bench, but I'm not sure that counts.
There are some pansies - yellow, and green.
Hutson: “And see there's purple from this penstemon. These are purple leaves."
Rick: "It's a what-stemon?"
Hutson: "A penstemon."
The flowers are gone, but it's left behind beautiful leaves.
Evergreens are always green, except in winter - sometimes they are not.
There are a lot of colors to be found, and concrete critters to identify, and even an Oklahoma rock – but you’re gonna have to find that yourself.
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