University Of Alberta Botanic Garden

About University Of Alberta Botanic Garden

The University of Alberta Botanic Garden is Alberta's largest botanical garden. It was established in 1959 by the University of Alberta, and is located near the town of Devon, Alberta in Parkland County. The gardens extend over 30 hectares of 12, 000-year-old sand dune shoreline of pre-glacial Lake Edmonton, and include an additional 65 hA of natural areas. The 240-acre garden is an award-winning visitor attraction, a research site, and home to year-round adult and children's education programming. The garden received an Alberta Emerald Award for its outdoor environmental education programs, attended by more than 17, 000 children per year. It was named the Top Botanic Garden in Canada in 2014 by the Canadian Garden Tourism Council. It is linked to the North Saskatchewan River via the Parkland County trail and will soon be linked to a 74 km Edmonton Capital Region river valley recreation trail system. Highlights of the garden include the Kurimoto Japanese Garden; a Tropical Showhouse with exotic butterflies; Temperate and Arid Showhouses; extensive alpine, herb, rose, peony, lilac, lily and primula collections; Native Peoples Garden; trial beds and much more. The Garden is open to visitors May through Thanksgiving, and year-round for adult and children's education programming. It contains a diverse variety of plants, with emphasis on cold-hardy plants that can survive the harsh extremes of a Zone 3 climate. As a unit of the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences, the garden is also a site for research, including plant conservation and diversity. A fully digitized herbarium contains a large collection of bryophyte specimens that is used for research and teaching, as well as horticultural plants grown at the garden.

University Of Alberta Botanic Garden Description

The University of Alberta Botanic Garden is Alberta's largest botanical garden. It was established in 1959 by the University of Alberta, and is located near the town of Devon, Alberta in Parkland County. The gardens extend over 30 hectares of 12, 000-year-old sand dune shoreline of pre-glacial Lake Edmonton, and include an additional 65 hA of natural areas. The 240-acre garden is an award-winning visitor attraction, a research site, and home to year-round adult and children's education programming. The garden received an Alberta Emerald Award for its outdoor environmental education programs, attended by more than 17, 000 children per year. It was named the Top Botanic Garden in Canada in 2014 by the Canadian Garden Tourism Council. It is linked to the North Saskatchewan River via the Parkland County trail and will soon be linked to a 74 km Edmonton Capital Region river valley recreation trail system. Highlights of the garden include the Kurimoto Japanese Garden; a Tropical Showhouse with exotic butterflies; Temperate and Arid Showhouses; extensive alpine, herb, rose, peony, lilac, lily and primula collections; Native Peoples Garden; trial beds and much more. The Garden is open to visitors May through Thanksgiving, and year-round for adult and children's education programming. It contains a diverse variety of plants, with emphasis on cold-hardy plants that can survive the harsh extremes of a Zone 3 climate. As a unit of the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences, the garden is also a site for research, including plant conservation and diversity. A fully digitized herbarium contains a large collection of bryophyte specimens that is used for research and teaching, as well as horticultural plants grown at the garden.

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University Of Alberta Botanic Garden is located at Edmonton, Alberta
https://botanicgarden.ualberta.ca/