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Beautiful Azaleas in Bloom at SF’s Japanese Tea Garden

Now’s the time to see the eye-catching magenta flowers
By - posted 3/6/2025 No Comment
Azaleas Bloom at the Japanese Tea Garden

Azaleas, camellias, and rhododendrons are adding eye-catching pops of color to the Japanese Tea Garden. They are the eye-catching magenta flowers on rounded bushes primarily at the entrance of the Japanese Tea Garden with some more sprinkled throughout.

Come by and see them for yourself along with our blooming Magnolias just across the way at the San Francisco Botanical Garden. Take full advantage of this beautiful time of year. First are cherry blossoms, then typically come azaleas in March and April and then typically in April and May come Wisteria.

Find out What’s In Bloom

Japanese Tea garden is free for SF residents with valid ID

Plan Your Visit:

  • Open daily from 9am-6pm.
  • Last entry at 5:30pm daily.
  • Free admission from 9am-10am on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday each week.
    • Advance tickets recommended but not required.
  • 75 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive SF, CA 94122
Please Note:
Photo ID proof is required for the following Admissions Categories:
  • Military/Veterans
  • Museums for All
    • Benefit Card
  • SF Residents
    • Current ID or Driver License showing SF Address OR
    • Current utility bill or lease/rental agreement showing name and SF address with valid photo ID