Difference between revisions of "Botanic Garden"
(Created page with "{{Location |image1=Location1.jpg |image2=Location2.jpg |imageN=LocationN.jpg |----- ! width=200px| Associated People ! Logs |- | style="padding: 1em;"| None |----- |place_name...") |
|||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Location | {{Location | ||
| − | |image1= | + | |image1=botanic1.jpg |
| − | |image2= | + | |image2=botanic2.jpg |
| − | | | + | |image3=botanic3.jpg |
| + | |image4=botanic4.jpg | ||
| + | |image5=botanic5.jpg | ||
| + | |image6=botanic6.jpg | ||
|----- | |----- | ||
! width=200px| Associated People | ! width=200px| Associated People | ||
| Line 10: | Line 13: | ||
None | None | ||
|----- | |----- | ||
| − | |place_name1= | + | |place_name1=The Desert Conservatory |
| − | |place_desc1=The | + | |place_desc1=The Desert Conservatory is comprised of a geometrically formed sloped |
| − | |place_name2= | + | spaceframe, which expands the enclosed botanical garden area into almost |
| − | | | + | 10,000 square feet of a climate-controlled environment. Various desert species |
| − | | | + | are found within the pavilion, including yucca, sagebrush, desert willow |
| − | | | + | trees, creosote, juniper bushes, and prickly pear cacti, to name just a few. A |
| + | truly impressive display of cacti takes up the western section of the | ||
| + | pavilion. These drought-tolerant plants have a wild, natural beauty; when they | ||
| + | are in bloom, wild splashes of color enliven what might otherwise seem like a | ||
| + | bleak xeric landscape. An interesting display on the various deserts of the | ||
| + | world alerts the visitor to the fact that deserts are not always hot; some, | ||
| + | such as the Asian Gobi desert, are cold. | ||
| + | |place_name2=The Mediterranean Conservatory | ||
| + | |place_desc2=The Mediterranean Conservatory is comprised of a geometrically formed sloped | ||
| + | spaceframe, which expands the enclosed botanical garden area into almost | ||
| + | 10,000 square feet of a climate-controlled environment. Various aromatic | ||
| + | species of plants and trees are found within the pavilion, including Mexican | ||
| + | hyssop, Flax lily, sedge, and aromatic shrubs such as lavender and rosemary. | ||
| + | Trees in this biome include the coniferous (cedar and stone pine), deciduous | ||
| + | (sweet chestnut, hornbeam, and beech) and evergreen (holm oak). A surprisingly | ||
| + | large amount of plants that people associate with the Mediterranean are not | ||
| + | native, such as olives, oranges, lemons, figs, pomegranates and bougainvillea. | ||
| + | But many of these plants were introduced so many years ago that they have now | ||
| + | become fully established in the Mediterranean. The Mediterranean Conservatory | ||
| + | offers all of these and more. | ||
| + | |place_name3=The Tropical Garden | ||
| + | |place_desc3=The Tropical Garden is a smaller pavilion, which nevertheless creates a | ||
| + | climate-controlled environment for the plants within. The air is moist and | ||
| + | humid, reminding the visitor that one has entered a tropical microcosm. The | ||
| + | trees in this pavilion include teak and mountain ebony, as well as tropical | ||
| + | evergreens such as eucalyptus and Indian banyan. Beautiful flowers create a | ||
| + | fantastic display of shapes and colors, making this lush pavilion a | ||
| + | horticulturist's favorite. | ||
| + | |place_name4=The Herb Garden | ||
| + | |place_desc4=This quaint walled garden is exquisitely decorated with tile, sculptures, and | ||
| + | even a small fountain at the center. The theme of this garden is herbs -- and | ||
| + | what a rich variety one finds here! From staples like rosemary, sage, thyme, | ||
| + | mint, lavender, basil, and cilantro, to less familiar herbs such as angelica, | ||
| + | ambrosia, and fennel, the garden blooms with color and scent almost all year | ||
| + | round. A special display on medicinal herbs discusses the use of plants such | ||
| + | as digitalis in modern medicine. | ||
| + | |place_name5=The Rose Garden | ||
| + | |place_desc5=Everything's coming up roses in this gorgeous walled garden. Beautiful bushes, | ||
| + | perfect blooms, and a variety of color makes this garden an aesthetic delight. | ||
| + | Bright red roses with curious names such as "Fisherman's Delight" and | ||
| + | "Prospero" contrast with the deep-apricot orange of blooms known as "Leander" | ||
| + | and the soft yellows of the "Topaz Jewel." Pink, yellow, white... it seems | ||
| + | that hundreds of rose species are represented in this garden. Visitors can sit | ||
| + | on any of the number of small stone benches scattered throughout in order to | ||
| + | experience the full fragrant effect of the garden. | ||
| + | |place_name6=The Children's Fantasy Garden | ||
| + | |place_desc6=A large dragon sculpture greets visitors at the entrance of this whimsical | ||
| + | garden, which is truly a delight for children of all ages. Visitors get a | ||
| + | larger-than-life view of gardening and horticulture through the creatively | ||
| + | conceived exhibits -- a huge rabbit hole where six-foot earthworms burrow | ||
| + | through the walls, nine-foot high potted plants, an eleven-foot tall watering | ||
| + | can, giant soil particles that illustrate the drainage properties of sand and | ||
| + | clay, a gargantuan "nurse" tree complete with bird nest and kid-sized eggs, a | ||
| + | seedling forest with enormous acorns and pinecones, a walk-through pumpkin 42 | ||
| + | feet in diameter and two stories high, and a vegetable garden with potatoes, | ||
| + | onions and carrots only Superman could lift. | ||
|----- | |----- | ||
| − | | | + | | |
| − | + | ||
| − | + | ||
| − | + | ||
| − | + | ||
| − | + | ||
}} | }} | ||
Revision as of 12:47, 19 March 2013
| ||||||||||||||||