Last updated on 09 October 08

San Francisco Botanical Garden at Strybing Arboretum

  5.0/5 (1 ratings)

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The garden is within Golden Gate Park and was made in the 1930s and remodelled in the 1950s to a plan by Robert Tetlow. There are 24 theme gardens including a Japanese Moon-Viewing Garden, Garden of Fragrance, Succulent Garden, Rock Garden, Camellia Garden, Redwood Trail, Meso-American and Souteast Asian Cloud Forests.
Address - 9th Avenue at Lincoln Way, San Francisco, California, USA, CA 94122
Opening times - All year. Daily.
Website - Visit the San Francisco Botanical Garden at Strybing Arboretum website

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  • about 3 years ago Karl Gercens said

    For anyone seriously interested in horticulture THIS IS THE PLACE! Plants from around the world are naturally arranged in a vibrant collection that is punctuated with people enjoying themselves. Broad open spaces are shaded with towering trees from Australia and just a bit away a small pathway might lead to a shaded garden overflowing with plants from the highlands of South America. Of particular interest is the South African collection with colorful Protea and unusual bulbs native to the smallest of the world's five floral kingdoms.

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