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In spring, the Backyard comes to life as dogwoods, magnolias and redbuds begin to bloom. Perennials like columbine, black-eyed Susan, and foxglove attract pollinators with their colorful flowers along the south side of the President’s House. An herb garden at the southwest corner of house provides parsley, sage, rosemary, thyme, mint, basil, and other aromatics for the family kitchen and catered events. The lawn hosts large events like the annual Commencement Reception that is open to all graduates and their friends and family.

Photo of the Killeen family's golden retriever, Byron, next to a magnolia tree in bloom in the Backyard of The President's House
Close-up photo a magnolia tree in bloom in the Backyard of The President's House
Photo of magnolia trees in bloom in the Backyard of The President's House
Close-up photo of a redbud tree in bloom in the Backyard of The President's House
Close-up photo of a dogwood tree in bloom in the Backyard of The President's House
Photo of a dogwood tree in bloom in the Backyard of The President's House
Photo of a yellow bearded iris along the fence in the Backyard of The President's House
Photo of herbs covered in snow in the Backyard of The President's House
Photo of pink columbie blooming in the Backyard of The President's House
Photo of purple columbine blooming in the Backyard of The President's House
Photo of pink foxglove blooming in the Backyard of The President's House
Photo of black-eyed Susan blooming in the Backyard of The President's House