Birmingham Botanical Gardens (United States)
The Birmingham Botanical Gardens is a 67.5-acre (27.3 ha) botanical garden located inside of Lane Park at the southern foot of Red Mountain in Birmingham, Alabama. It is home to some 3,000 different types of plants in 20 different gardens that include a Japanese garden. With more than 300,000 annual visitors, the Birmingham Botanical Gardens are Alabama's top free-admittance attraction.
The gardens include a garden center that has a library, auditorium, Linn-Henley Lecture Hall, Blount Education Center, Gerlach Plant Information Center, Alabama Cooperative Extension System office, Arrington Children’s Plant Adventure Zone, and a restaurant named "Café de France".
List of gardens
- Sonat Lake
- Hill Garden
- Kayser Lily Pool
- Cochran Water Wall
- Dunn Formal Rose Garden
- Ireland Old-Fashioned Rose Garden
- Crape Myrtle Garden Conservatory
- Desert House
- Camellia House
- Samford Orchid Display Room
- Formal Garden
- Queen’s Gates
- Twin Urn Fountains
- Cabaniss Walk
- Forman Garden
- Enabling Garden
- Thompson Enthusiast Garden
- Bruno Vegetable Garden
- Herb Terrace
- Hess Camellia Garden
- Bog Gardens
- Kaul Wildflower Garden
- Fern Glade
- Curry Rhododendron Garden
- Little Ones’ Memory Garden*
- Curry Rhododendron Species Garden
- Jemison Lily Garden
- Hosta Walk
- Ireland Iris Garden
- The Southern Living Garden
- Lawler Gates
- McReynolds Garden
- Barber Alabama Woodlands
- Hulsey Woods
- Japanese Gardens
- Torii (Gateway to Heaven)
- Tea House and Karesansui
- Hulsey Woods
- Cultural Pavilion
- Viewing Shelter & Long Life Lake
- Bonsai House
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