The mark consists of , beginning on the top of the mark, a four-sided design: on the left side of that design are three forest-green petals laid on top of each other forming a solid shape and facing left, ninety-degrees clockwise of that shape is one turquoise petal facing up, ninety-degrees clockwise of the turquoise petal are three lime-green petals laid on top of each other forming a solid shape and facing right, and ninety-degrees clockwise of that lime-green shape is a shape consisting of two ash-colored petals connected at their base and facing down. Below the four-sided design is the word "IDEA" in all bold capital letters in a sans serif font. The "I" is the color turquoise, the "D" is the color forest green, the "E" is the color lime green, and the "A" is the color ash. On the line below "IDEA" and centered are the words "center for" in all caps, ash color, and a sans serif font. The words "center for" are about one quarter the size of the word "IDEA." Below the words "center for" are the words "public gardens," also centered. "Public gardens" is bold, the color ash, and a sans serif font, with the "P" and "G" capitalized.
The color(s) forest green, turquoise, ash and lime green is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"CENTER FOR PUBLIC GARDENS"