While temperatures in the South fluctuate unpredictably during the holiday season, the Bellingrath Gardens & Home in Mobile, Alabama, celebrates a constant state of bloom. During the winter months, guests of this esteemed botanical garden can enjoy more than 400 varieties of camellia, the state flower, as well as cyclamen, dianthus, flowering and ornamental kale and cabbages, poinsettias, violas, winterberries, and more.
The historic garden estate boasts a unique and storied past. In 1917, it was used as a rustic fishing camp for Walter Bellingrath, who took over ownership of the Mobile Coca-Cola Bottling Company in 1903. Over the years, Walter and his wife, Bessie, beautified the bucolic riverfront retreat, and the Bellingrath Gardens opened year-round to the public in 1934. Today, with admission into the 65-acre garden estate, visitors…