Botanical gardens Archives - Sand-Lewi Wy-Clark https://www.lewisandclarkwyco.org/category/botanical-gardens/ Travel blog on U.S. city parks Thu, 19 Oct 2023 08:29:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://www.lewisandclarkwyco.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/cropped-lake-5692324_640-32x32.png Botanical gardens Archives - Sand-Lewi Wy-Clark https://www.lewisandclarkwyco.org/category/botanical-gardens/ 32 32 Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens https://www.lewisandclarkwyco.org/dallas-arboretum-and-botanical-gardens/ Wed, 21 Apr 2021 08:27:00 +0000 https://www.lewisandclarkwyco.org/?p=45 The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden is over 250,000 square meters in size and is located on the southeastern shore of White Rock Lake.

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The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden is over 250,000 square meters in size and is located on the southeastern shore of White Rock Lake. A huge variety of different gardens are gathered here, and this beautiful sight is complemented by views of the lake and the landscape of Dallas Downtown. The Encinal Ranch, built for geophysicist Everett Lee DeGolyer and his wife Nell (Mrs. DeGolyer’s main interests revolved around horticulture), occupies most of the grounds. The garden, based on the DeGolyer landholding and the Alex Camp House, was opened in 1984.

The DeGolyer House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is a beautiful 2,000-square-foot building, built in the Spanish style in 1940. Today, it has a cafĂ© in the back overlooking the lakes, as well as fountains and a landscaped Women’s Garden.

In addition, the Dallas Arboretum has an outdoor stage, picnic areas, and a series of miniature replicas of dwellings and other structures forming a replica village of Texas pioneers on the prairie.

The Margaret Elizabeth Jonsson Color Garden was designed by Nod Burnett and features large beautiful beds of seasonally blooming plants. The garden contains over 2,000 species of azaleas, which in spring are a marvelous sight in combination with tulips. Banana and tapioca plants grace the garden in the summer and chrysanthemums in the fall. A special display for gardeners shows how to create and maintain this type of landscape.

The Woman’s Garden is a gift from the Dallas Women’s Council. The tranquil garden has become nationally known as a great example of a terraced landscape with walking paths and wonderful views. The first half of the garden, designed by Morgan Wheelock, opened in 1997 and consisted of several smaller “rooms” including a Pecan Parterre and a Poetry Garden with a rose garden. The second half, designed by Warren Johnson, opened in 2006 and features a Texas limestone bridge, a hanging garden and a scenic well.

The arboretum’s latest innovation is a visitor center, opened in 2002, with a gift store, patio and gazebo where at night you can see skyscrapers reflected in the pond’s water.

“Paseo de Flores” by Lida Bunker Hunt, which is simply called “Paseo,” is a pathway that serves as the center avenue of the entire arboretum. It was created by Luis Santana and begins at the visitor center, ending near the Fogelson Fountain. Along the Paseo there are many wonderful places to take pictures and admire: Magnolia Glade, Myrtle Alley, Todd Conyers Fountain, Shade Garden and Pecan Grove.

There are many other gardens in the botanical garden, each with its own character. The Boswell Family Garden, for example, is set against a beautiful stone wall, and here you can admire a myriad of magnificent roses of all kinds. The secluded McCasland garden is distinguished by the Chico and Chica sculpture, which, together with the fountain, makes it a very popular spot for marriages. Eugenia Leftwich Palmer’s Fern Hollow features more than 90 species of ferns, camellias, azaleas and old-growth trees that are enlivened by a peaceful stream. Nancy Clements Sey’s magnolia meadow is full of gurgling water and ends with a beautiful fountain where visitors love to take pictures.

The botanical garden hosts many different events throughout the year. First and foremost is the Southeast’s largest flower festival, Dallas Blooms, a tradition that dates back more than 30 years. More than 500,000 buds bloom at it, which is complemented by food courts, entertainment booths and other elements typical of public events. “Summer at the Arboretum” is a family-friendly event with entertainment and good discounts on plants. “Autumn in the Arboretum” is tens of thousands of pumpkins and zucchini, which are brought here from the nationally known “Pumpkin Village”. And for the “12 Days of Christmas,” there’s a collection of Victorian gazebos filled with costumed characters and animals.

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Denver Botanic Gardens https://www.lewisandclarkwyco.org/denver-botanic-gardens/ Tue, 10 Nov 2020 08:25:00 +0000 https://www.lewisandclarkwyco.org/?p=41 The Denver Botanic Gardens is one of the finest botanical gardens in the United States that sprawls across 24 acres of land. It is an oasis in the city that offers year-round activities.

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The Denver Botanic Gardens is one of the finest botanical gardens in the United States that sprawls across 24 acres of land. It is an oasis in the city that offers year-round activities. There are 15,000 species of plants from around the world.

The garden includes over 700 species of plants that are native to Colorado. This stunning garden is located at 1007 York Street, Denver, CO. Includes 41 separate plant corners with different habitats.

This includes varieties ranging from a traditional Japanese garden (complete with bonsai trees) to a South African plaza blooming with exotic plants such as calla lilies and red-calico poker. In addition to enjoying the beauty of nature, the garden hosts various festivals, including a summer concert series and a Christmas festival.

If you visit this garden, you may have opportunities for lifelong learning as well as research to preserve Colorado’s valuable natural resources. In fact, this is the perfect place to take a trip through the Rocky Mountains. If you’re looking for a mountain experience, you can spend the entire day here, driving along the scenic road to Mount Evans. But be sure to make time for all that the Mile High City has to offer.

Denver is actually home to numerous museums, galleries, and restaurants. And any area of this Denver Botanic Gardens will be the perfect place for a romantic stroll.

There are 3 gardens here, dubbed romantic gardens, that appeal to couples:

  • Fragrance Garden;
  • El Pomar Waterway;
  • Schlessman Plaza.

Particularly attractive plants are; lavender, lilies, daffodils, oregano, roses and clematis. This garden includes 2 sites. The Main Gardens on York Street showcase several types of gardens including Gardens of the West, Internationally Made Gardens, Ornamental Gardens, Shade Gardens and Water Gardens. Through these, visitors can learn about unique colors and plant species as well as environmentally responsible practices.

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Atlanta Botanical Garden https://www.lewisandclarkwyco.org/atlanta-botanical-garden/ Sat, 06 Jun 2020 08:22:00 +0000 https://www.lewisandclarkwyco.org/?p=37 Established in 1976, the Atlanta Botanical Garden is undoubtedly one of the landmarks of modern Atlanta. The garden is located in Midtown and neighbors Piedmont Park, sitting virtually on the historic part of the park.

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Established in 1976, the Atlanta Botanical Garden is undoubtedly one of the landmarks of modern Atlanta. The garden is located in Midtown and neighbors Piedmont Park, sitting virtually on the historic part of the park. The Atlanta Botanical Garden’s plant collection contains a large number of exhibits, and the garden’s administration does its best to attract visitors with interesting exhibitions and events.

ORCHIDS AT ATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDEN
The orchid exhibit, Orchid Display House, is a 6,000 square foot (560 square meter) space featuring orchids from Madagascar, Ecuador, Australia, Central America, Mexico and Asia. Read more about orchids at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.

FLOWERS FROM THE BOTANICAL GARDEN
Flowers at a botanical garden always attract visitors. And at Atlanta Botanical Garden, something is in bloom all year round. The following is about flowers from the botanical garden.

ATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDEN CACTI
The collection of cacti and other prickly plants is located both inside the rainforest-roofed pavilion at the Dorothy Chapman Fuqua Conservatory and outside in the open air – Atlanta’s warm winters allow cacti to feel at ease. More about the cacti of the Atlanta Botanical Garden.

RAINFOREST
Among the expositions of the Atlanta Botanical Garden there is one, which is more pleasant to visit in winter than in summer. This is the corner of the rainforest at the Dorothy Chapman Fuqua Conservatory, which is evergreen, humid, warm, and stuffy. The rainforest at the Atlanta Botanical Garden is located in the Dorothy Chapman Fuqua Conservatory, a building that opened to the public in 1989. Next up about the rainforest.

SUSPENSION BRIDGE
The Canopy Walk suspension footbridge is 180 meters long, located at the height of the tree crowns. The bridge was opened to the public in 2010, a $55 million dollar project. Next about the suspension bridge.

GAINESVILLE BRANCH
In May 2015, the Atlanta Botanical Garden opened another branch, a new garden in Gainesville – Atlanta Botanical Garden, Gainesville. The Gainesville garden is located about an hour’s drive from Atlanta in a northeasterly direction on I85, then I985. Next up about the Gainesville Botanical Garden.

CHRISTMAS LIGHTS AT THE BOTANICAL GARDEN
With the arrival of the Christmas season in Atlanta, it’s time for Christmas illuminations. The Atlanta Botanical Garden does it with unmistakable style in its annual Garden Lights, Holiday Nights program. Read on for more about Christmas lights at the Botanical Garden.

REINDOG PARADE
In December, the Atlanta Botanical Garden hosts the annual Reindog Parade, a competition among dogs and their owners to come up with the best costume. The main theme is the approaching Christmas and New Year’s Eve. Here’s more about Reindog Parade.

HALLOWEEN SCARECROWS
October in Atlanta is a month of celebrating fall and Halloween. And every year in October, the Atlanta Botanical Garden puts on an exhibit of scarecrows called Scarecrows in the Garden. The exhibit features 100 entries submitted by creatives from various organizations, businesses, educational institutions and individuals. Next up about Halloween scarecrows at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.

IMAGINARY WORLDS FLOWER SCULPTURES
The Imaginary Worlds flower figure exhibit ran from May through October 2013, featuring giant figures made of live flowers and plants. Read more about Imaginary Worlds.

GLASS BLOWN ORGANICS SCULPTURES
The Atlanta Botanical Garden is not only a garden with hundreds of interesting living exhibits, but also permanent exhibitions and installations. In 2010, for example, it presented an exhibition of glass vegetables Blown Organics. More about Glass Blown Organics.

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