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'The Best Office In The City': Forest Park's Lead Horticulturist Talks Plants, Spring Suggestions

Forest Park Forever's horticulture superintendent Roman Fox joined St. Louis Public Radio's Maria Altman to discuss all things Forest Park in the springtime.
Evie Hemphill | St. Louis Public Radio
Forest Park Forever's horticulture superintendent Roman Fox joined St. Louis Public Radio's Maria Altman to discuss all things Forest Park in the springtime.
Forest Park Forever's horticulture superintendent Roman Fox joined St. Louis Public Radio's Maria Altman to discuss all things Forest Park in the springtime.
Credit Evie Hemphill | St. Louis Public Radio

After a long winter, spring weather has finally returned to St. Louis, and as the flowers once again bloom it is the cue for many St. Louisans to head over to Forest Park.

On Friday's St. Louis on the Air, Forest Park Forever’s horticulture superintendent Roman Fox joined St. Louis Public Radio's Maria Altman to discuss all things Forest Park in the springtime, including the best spots for a stroll and exactly how his team keeps all of those plants going.

Fox said that this time of year, as the end of the bloom for some plants overlaps with the start of the bloom for others, is a particularly vibrant atmosphere in the park.

"The magnolias are finishing up, our cherries are finishing up but the redbuds are really starting to throw on a show, so there's these nice pinks and fluorescents all over the park," he said. "So there's just a lot of color in the park, and it's a great time to be around."

Fox supervises a team of horticulturists that he said can swell to as many as 30 people as seasonal planters and interns come in for the planting season. Despite the work it takes to oversee nearly 600 acres of parkland, though, Fox said that he still manages to enjoy Forest Park just as much as any other St. Louisan.

"I say this very frequently around the team, that I feel like I have the best office in the city," he said. "It is a beautiful location and every day there's something in the park that catches my attention. Even on the nastiest rainy days or the cold days there are some really wonderful parts of the park and a lot of beauty there."

Listen to the full conversation:

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Digital Media Manager Madalyn Painter joined the station in 2006, after working for three years as Online Communications Manager for KETC/Channel 9, St. Louis Public Television. Her professional awards include a 2005 APEX Award of Excellence for a Web site and three Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards. She has lived in St. Louis since graduating in 2000 from the University of Missouri-Columbia with a degree in Honors English. She enjoys gardening, visual art, dance, poetry, living in St. Louis City, and listening to public radio. Her favorite public radio shows are To the Best of Our Knowledge, RadioLab, Snap Judgment, Krista Tippett on Being, The Splendid Table, and This American Life.
Jon Lewis joins St. Louis Public Radio as a production intern on St. Louis on the Air. Originally from Pelham, New York, Jon came to St. Louis to attend Washington University in 2015. Previously, Jon has interned for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and Eight by Eight, a soccer magazine based in Brooklyn.