Shopping Guide: Succulent Garden
A Shopper's Guide to the Succulent Garden at the Botanical Gardens
Why You Should Visit
- You'll find an amazing display of succulents, plants, and trees, a must-see for any plant enthusiast.
- The location offers a small but incredibly varied collection of plants, beautifully arranged and maintained.
- Shoppers can expect a unique and visually appealing layout, making it feel like stepping into a different world. The design includes rusted steel sculptures, slate paths, and red scoria mulch.
- The garden is accessible to people with disabilities, making it easy for everyone to enjoy.
- It's an ideal spot for photography and videography, with many opportunities for creative shots.
- You'll be able to identify plants if you're already a cactus or succulent enthusiast.
- The garden provides an escape from the city and a place for contemplative thinking.
- It's a great experience year-round, with many plants flowering or fruiting depending on the season.
- The gardens are in walking distance to the oprahouse and other interesting parts of the Botanic Gardens.
Why You Might Consider Alternatives
- Be aware that shade is limited, and on a hot day, the sun exposure can be significant. Bring a hat and sunscreen.
- While the garden is lovely, it is a smaller, almost self-contained part of a larger garden. Those looking for more diverse plant species might consider exploring other areas of the Botanic Gardens.
- There are no specific prices or departments mentioned, so it's not a place for direct purchases.