The Alaska Botanical Garden is set in the native boreal forest of Anchorage and contains a trail system between garden features. These features include two perennial gardens, a formal herb garden, an alpine rock garden, a native wildflower walk and a 1.1 mile nature trail.
Aldridge Botanical Gardens, a 30-acre woodland garden featuring the genus hydrangea, was once the home of Eddie Aldridge, who patented the Snowflake Hydrangea, the signature flower of the Gardens.
We are an outdoor museum of folk life and living history, 1820 - 1920. We specialize in Native American, Mountain Man, Pioneer and 1917 farm life, including plants and gardens. Explore history by doing it!
The Anderson Garden is a collection of 500 kinds of rhododendron hybrids and species and 100 types of companion plants. The website contains about 450 pages, with 750 high quality pictures of specimens, garden design ideas, and seasonal garden tours.
A 5-section Conservatory featuring a central Palm house, Tropical Wing, Fernery/Cacti wing, and show house. Large collection of Orchids. Exterior water garden, Heritage Rose garden, Perennial garden, and annual flower beds flank the Conservatory.
The Arboretum and botanical gardens consists of 125 acres of native woodlands, as well as developed gardens, a pond supporting aquatic habitants and walking trails.
408 acres of collections of trees and shrubs, old growth forest and meadows. 46 collections range from the 'World of Trees' to 'Lilacs'. Thematic gardens include a Japanese Garden, Formal English Garden and Wildlife Garden. Educational and research programs.
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