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Bellevue Botanical Garden
Bellevue Botanical Garden

The Bellevue Botanical Garden, Bellevue, Washington comprises 53 acres of display gardens, woodlands, meadows and wetlands.Highlights include the NPA Perennial Border, Waterwise Garden, Yao Japanese Garden, Alpine Rock Garden and summer displays of dahlias and fuchsias.Throughout the year natural and manmade vistas of color and greenery change, delighting the eye regardless of the season or weather.

Guided Tours. 
Each Saturday and Sunday, April through October a tour begins at the visitor center at 2pm.  Also, you can arrange a free guided tour of the Bellevue Botanical Garden for your group.   Wonderful for any group and a great way to entertain out-of-town guests. For more information please see   Tour Information.

Visit our web site: www.bellevuebotanical.org  

Leach Botanical Garden
Leach Botanical Garden

Leach Botanical Garden is located in a woodland hollow carved by Johnson Creek in southeast Portland, OR. This botanical garden specializes in preserving the original Leach collection as well as introducing Northwest native plants through educational programs, conservation, and community involvement.

 

Visit their web site:  www.leachgarden.org  

Volunteer Park Conservatory
Volunteer Park Conservatory

In 1878, the City of Seattle acquired about 45 acres on north Capitol Hill from a sawmill engineer for $2000. First called City Park, the acreage was improved during the turn of the century using plans designed by the famous Olmsted brothers, landscape architects. In 1901 City Park was renamed Volunteer Park to honor the volunteers who served in the Spanish-American War.

The Conservatory, first proposed in 1893, was not completed until 1912. The City purchased the Conservatory design and framework from Hitchings Company of New York. It was erected by Parks staff. In 1922 growing greenhouses were built to grow and propagate plants in support of the conservatory and annual flower production for general public display use.

Over the years various specialty plant collections have been built primarily from donated materials. The rather extensive orchid collection began as a gift from Mrs. Anna H. Clise in 1921.

As time passed the Conservatory became badly deteriorated. Through public awareness brought on by the Friends of the Conservatory and the City’s desire to maintain this historical site, funds were made available for renovation of the structure beginning in 1980. Renovation of various portions is ongoing.The conservatory buildings and staff today remain under the auspices of the Seattle Parks Department.

Visit our web site: www.volunteerparkconservatory.org/  


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