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Winter at Desert Botanical Garden Las Noches de las Luminarias P3 The Seasonal Table P4 Music in the Garden P6 Corks & Cactus P8 Dining Options and Garden Shop P24 Daily and Weekly Activities P26
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DESERT B OTANICAL GARDEN
Eight thousand hand-lit luminaria bags and thousands of white twinkle lights will set the Garden aglow this winter for 21 magical evenings. Join us for this Southwest holiday tradition that features the sights and sounds of nine entertainment ensembles, including the return of Simply Three. Enjoy dinner at the Garden with family and friends, and stroll the paths with a warm cup of cider or cocoa as you celebrate the season at this year’s very special Las Noches de las Luminarias. HOURS 5:30 - 9:30 p.m.
DATES Members Only: December 2 – 4 General Public: November 25 & 26, December 9 – 11, 16 – 18, 20 – 23, 26 – 31
TICKET PRICE Members: Adults $25 | Children $10 (3 – 12), Children under 3 admitted free. General Public: Adults $30 | Children $12.50 (3 – 12), Children under 3 admitted free. TO PURCHASE TICKETS: • Order online at dbg.org/luminaria •C all 480 941.1225 (9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily) •V isit the Admissions Box Office (8 a.m. - 8 p.m. daily) For 25 or more tickets, call 480 481.8104. Group discount will apply. Ask about private rental options.
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Sponsored in part by:
Entertainment:
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Enjoy the Garden’s scenery while sipping wine and dining al fresco on customized menus from Arizona’s talented chefs. This year’s series will take guests on a culinary road trip through three of our nation’s most beloved subcultures. THURSDAY DINNER DATES | 6 - 9 p.m. • January 19 | Southwest Mexican-American • February 9 | Southern Creole and Cajun • March 2 | West Coast California Italian TICKET PRICE (Per person, per date) Members: $150 | General Public: $160
TO PURCHASE TICKETS: • Order online at dbg.org/events •C all 480 941.1225 (9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily) •V isit the Admissions Box Office (8 a.m. - 8 p.m. daily) Must be 21 or older to attend and show proper identification to be admitted. No exceptions. Children will not be admitted even if parent or guardian is present. Event programming is subject to change. No outside food, beverage or alcohol may be brought into the Garden. No refunds, exchanges or rain dates. Advance ticket purchase recommended. Proceeds from this event benefit the Garden’s education, research and conservation programs.
Limited tickets available for each dinner.
DOGS’ DAY IN THE GARDEN COME. SIT. PLAY.
Saturday, January 28 | 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Included with membership or paid Garden admission. $4 admission per dog, with proceeds benefiting the Arizona Humane Society.
Bring the whole family, dogs included, for a walk on Garden trails. Heel for photo opportunities, learn about local dog-related nonprofits, shop and enjoy samples with your pup, and enjoy canine-themed activities. PLEASE NOTE: Dogs must be on leash and remain on marked trails. Dogs must be up-to-date on vaccinations and license. Handlers must pick up after their dogs and properly dispose of their waste. Desert Botanical Garden reserves the right to refuse entry to or remove any dog thought to be dangerous to other dogs or visitors. Dogs will only be admitted to the Garden between the hours of 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. 4 | DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN TRAIL MAP & VISITOR GUIDE DBG.ORG
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C I S MU E IN TH N E D R A G
TICKETS
ON SALE DECEMBER 1
Enjoy an evening of live performance by some of Arizona’s best musical entertainment in the stunning surroundings of Desert Botanical Garden.
Spring 2017 Concerts
TICKET PRICE: Members: $25 | General Public: $30
Feb. 3
TO PURCHASE TICKETS: : • Order online at dbg.org/music • Call 480 941.1225 (9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily) • Visit the Admissions Box Office (8 a.m. - 8 p.m. daily)
Feb. 17 The Rave – British Invasion
Attendees must be 21 or older
Fridays at Ullman Terrace | Feb. 3 – Apr. 28 Doors open at 5:30 p.m. | Concerts 7 - 9 p.m. Guitarras Latinas – Latin Fiesta
Feb. 10 Big Pete Pearson Blues Band Blues Feb. 24 The Louis Landon Trio Tribute to Frank Sinatra and More Mar. 3
Jazz Con Alma Latin-influenced Jazz and Contemporary
DINING AND BEVERAGE OPTIONS: Plan ahead and enjoy dinner at Gertrude’s restaurant, just inside Admissions. Reservations are recommended and can be made at 480 719.8600 or visit gertrudesrestaurant.net
Mar. 10 The Brazen Heads – Celtic, Celtic Rock
Enjoy these options at Ullman Terrace: • Patio Café • Chef-attended Station • Full Cash Bar • Boutique Wine Sales Sponsored
Attendees must be 21 or older and be prepared to show proper identification. Children and infants will not be admitted even if parent or guardian is present. Concert venue is open seating. Advance ticket purchase is recommended. Group rates are available for parties of 10 or more adults by calling 480 481.8104. No refunds or exchanges on tickets purchased. No outside food or beverage is allowed.
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Mar. 17 Sherry Roberson with Joel Robin & Friends – Jazz, Blues Mar. 24 Papa D and the Union Four – Jazz For April through June concert lineup, visit dbg.org/music
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CORKS & CACTUS
Saturday, February 18 OR Sunday, February 19 | 1 - 5 p.m. Dorrance Hall and Boppart Courtyard Sample, sip and savor your way through the Desert Botanical Garden. • Sample 40 different wines each day • Enjoy talented musical entertainment •M ix and match 12 or more bottles and receive 10% off the total purchase price • P urchase delicious cuisine from Fabulous Food Fine Catering and Events • V isit with representatives from a variety of wineries and purchase a bottle or case to take home All wine purchased at the event benefits the Garden’s education, research, exhibition and conservation programs. For event details, visit dbg.org/events
TICKET PRICE: Members: $35 | General Public: $40 Attendees must be 21 or older
TO PURCHASE TICKETS: • Order online at dbg.org/events • Call 480 941.1225 (9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily) • Visit the Admissions Box Office (8 a.m. - 8 p.m. daily) Must be 21 or older to attend and must show proper identification. Children will not be admitted, even if a parent or guardian is present. Event programming subject to change. No outside food, beverage or alcohol may be brought into the event. No refund, exchanges or rain dates. Corks & Cactus ticket price includes Garden/event admission, wine tasting and entertainment. Event is rain or shine. In-kind support provided by:
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GUIDE FOR USING THIS MAP Grassland
After passing through Admissions, you will find yourself in Ottosen Entry Garden. Here you will find the SRP Visitor Center, the Garden Shop, Gertrude’s restaurant, the Cohn Tour Gathering Area and restrooms.
Mountain Vista Telescopes Pratt Ramada
Apache Household
From Ottosen Entry Garden you can connect to: • The Harriet K. Maxwell Desert Wildflower Loop Trail • The Desert Discovery Loop Trail, which leads to the rest of the Garden
Akimel O’odham Household
Sonoran Desert Nature Loop Trail
Each of the five trails is color coded in this guide and on wayfinding signs throughout the Garden. Ullman Terrace
Spanish Gardens Native Crop Garden
DESERT DISCOVERY LOOP TRAIL
Saguaro Harvesting Ramada
Patio Cafe
Office
Office
Webster Center
Desert Oasis
Steele
Archer House
Plants & People of the Sonoran Desert Loop Trail
Kitchell Family
Herb Garden
PLANTS & PEOPLE OF THE SONORAN DESERT LOOP TRAIL Discover how Sonoran Desert plants have been used for food, fiber, medicine and other cultural purposes. Pound mesquite beans into flour, and step inside a traditional Akimel O’odham roundhouse and Apache wickiup. Closed at sunset. (1 ⁄ 3 mile = .53 km)
Desert Discovery Loop Trail
Quail Run Path
Agave Yucca Forest
Edible Garden
Center for Desert Living Trail
Heritage Garden
Berlin
MAP LEGEND
Weisz Family Plaza
The Garden’s main trail highlights the characteristics of desert plants from around the world. Explore the diversity of form, texture and color found in our National Collection of Cactus and Agave families. This trail features arid-adapted plants in the Sybil B. Harrington Cactus and Succulent Galleries, displays of the agave and yucca collections in the Berlin Agave Yucca Forest, and historic plant collections in the Sam & Betty Kitchell Family Heritage Garden. (1 ⁄3 mile = .53 km)
SONORAN DESERT NATURE LOOP TRAIL
INFORMATION
Change your point of view on this trail, which features dramatic vistas of distant mountains and up-close views of the surrounding desert. A variety of fascinating exhibits focuses on both the plants and animals of the Sonoran Desert. (1 ⁄4 mile = .40 km)
Jan and Tom Lewis
RESTROOMS
Desert Portal
FOOD Cohn TOUR GATHERING AREA Nina Mason Pulliam Desert Research and Horticulture Center
FIRST AID PARKING ATM
CENTER FOR DESERT LIVING TRAIL
Sybil B. Harrington
Cactus and Succulent Galleries Stardust Foundation Plaza
Boppart Courtyard
ATM
Marley Education and Volunteer Building
Desert Terrace Garden
Amphitheater
RETAIL
SRP Visitor Center
DRINKING FOUNTAIN OR HYDRATION STATION
Dorrance Hall School and Group Bus Zone
Ottosen Gallery
Harriet K. Maxwell
Cohn Tour Gathering Area
Butterfly Pavilion Opening March 2017
Weisz Learning Center
Donor Wall
Bee Garden
Ottosen
Entry Garden
ADMISSIONS
Butterfly Garden
Desert Botanical Garden is a non-smoking venue.
Schilling
Entry Arbor
Gertrude's
Valley Metro Bus Stop
Hummingbird Garden Shade Garden
Garden Shop
TRAIL MAP
Desert Wildflower Loop Trail
Binns Wildflower Pavilion
A desert gardener’s delight! This trail showcases ideas and strategies that demonstrate useful, sustainable and harmonious ways to create beautiful landscapes and grow delicious edibles in your desert home garden. Highlights of this trail include the Steele Herb Garden and the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona Edible Garden.
Harriet K. Maxwell DESERT WILDFLOWER LOOP TRAIL Discover the beauty and diversity of wildflowers in North American deserts, and the role they play in desert ecosystems. Learn about Sonoran Desert pollinators and wildflowers that attract hummingbirds, butterflies and other pollinators. Closed at sunset. (1 ⁄ 3 mile = .53 km)
Butterflies are back in March 2017 Visit the Garden’s all-new, expanded butterfly exhibit at the new location on the Harriet K. Maxwell Desert Wildflower Loop Trail. The seasonal pavilion will preview to Garden members Monday - Friday, February 27 - March 3 and open to all Garden visitors on Saturday, March 4. See page 17 for opening event information.
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1201 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix AZ 85008 | 480 941.1225 | dbg.org
THE SAGUARO INITIATIVE
CELEBRATE THE PAST. SHAPE THE FUTURE. The Garden is proud to present new permanent exhibits generously funded through The Saguaro Initiative. An Honor Roll at the Garden’s entry recognizes contributions to this effort.
DESERT TERRACE GARDEN Dramatic displays of the Garden’s distinctive collections, including agaves, boojum trees, dyckias and cycads are complemented by panoramic views of the red buttes of Papago Park.
JAN AND TOM LEWIS DESERT PORTAL Enjoy shade from an iconic, architectural trellis and elegantly designed plantings that feature a cottage-style arrangement of perennials and desert blooming shrubs with sweeps of seasonal color.
SAM & BETTY KITCHELL FAMILY HERITAGE GARDEN North of the historic Webster Center are the Garden’s original plantings from 1939. Completed in February 2016, this area is now transformed and features three unique areas: the Cardon Plaza, the Fine Family Contemplation Garden and the Botanist Garden.
NEW BUTTERFLY PAVILION In Spring of 2017, experience the spectacular life cycle of Southwestern butterflies at the Garden’s expanded butterfly exhibit. Located on the Harriet K. Maxwell Desert Wildflower Loop Trail, the exhibit will feature hundreds of live butterflies, as well as a caterpillar nursery and emergence chamber.
NEW HORTICULTURE CENTER Opening spring 2017, the new Center provides Garden scientists and horticulturists with optimal greenhouse facilities to care for a world-class plant collection and increased capacity to support desert plant conservation work in the field. Ask at admissions about opportunities for behind-the-scenes tours, workshops and classes about the art and science of nurturing plants.
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BUTTERFLY PAVILION AND HORTICULTURE CENTER
SPRING PAINTOUT
GRAND OPENING
Saturdays, March 4, 11, 18, 25 & April 1 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday, March 4 – 5 | 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Throughout the Garden
Included with membership or paid Garden admission.
Included with membership or paid Garden admission.
You’re invited! Join the Desert Botanical Garden on this very special weekend packed with butterfly and plant fun as we celebrate the grand openings of two major additions: the new Butterfly Pavilion and the new Horticulture Center. Come to the ribbon cutting, visit with butterflies, take expert-led tours, participate in hands-on activities and classes, and enjoy live entertainment throughout the Garden.
Spend the day observing and visiting with Scottsdale Artists League’s best landscape painters as they capture Garden scenes. All the artwork from the Paintout will be on display and for sale the final weekend. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Desert Botanical Garden and the Scottsdale Artists League’s Scholarship Fund. For more information, visit scottsdaleartistsleague.org.
SHOW AND SALE Friday – Sunday | April 7 – 9 | 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Center for Desert Living Trail and Steele Herb Garden
Gardenwide
March 17 – 19 Events Plaza Parking Lot
Garden Members Preview Friday, March 17 | 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
No admission charge to enter the Spring Plant Sale.
Sponsored by:
If you are thinking of adding easy-care, droughttolerant plants to your garden, or converting your lawn to a low-water landscape, come to the Spring Plant Sale. Shoppers will find cacti, succulents, trees, shrubs, groundcover, perennials, herbs/vegetables, bare-root plants and more. Delivery services available. Specialty retailers will be offering unique pottery, art and other gardening products. Garden volunteers and staff horticulturists will be available to answer questions. Members will receive a 10% discount on all purchases with their membership card.
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W
e are happy you are here! The Garden is a living museum, where we care for more than 23,000 accessioned plants of all shapes and sizes. Find a Trail Map on the next page to help you explore and enjoy the beauty of the desert.
March 4 – May 14 | 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Butterflies are back! Experience the spectacular life cycle of Southwestern butterflies at the Garden’s newly designed and expanded butterfly exhibit. Located on the Harriet K. Maxwell Desert Wildflower Loop Trail, the exhibit features hundreds of live butterflies, as well as a caterpillar nursery and emergence chamber. Supported by APS and The Fred Maytag Family Foundation.
Open to the General Public Saturday, March 18 | 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. AND Sunday, March 19 | 7 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Welcome to Desert Botanical Garden
SPRING BUTTERFLY EXHIBIT Harriet K. Maxwell Desert Wildflower Loop Trail
SPRING PLANT SALE
WINTER 2016–2017 EVENTS AT DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN
CACTUS AND SUCCULENT SOCIETY SHOW AND SALE Friday and Saturday, April 7 and 8 | 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday, April 9 | 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Dorrance Hall and Boppart Courtyard Included with membership or paid Garden admission.
Beautiful and bizarre examples of cacti and succulents will be on display as members of the Central Arizona Cactus and Succulent Society showcase potted specimens. For more information, visit centralarizonacactus.org
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Tips for Your Visit • Wander the Garden at your own pace • Remain on trails at all times • Drink plenty of water and use sunscreen • Visit Garden Discovery Stations (October – April) • Harriet K. Maxell Wildflower Loop Trail and Plants & People of the Sonoran Desert Loop Trail close after sunset Using Your Trail Map • The Garden has five main trails • Each trail is color coded in your map and on signage throughout the Garden • Distance of each loop trail is listed and averages 1/3 mile (.53 km) • Use icons to locate water, restrooms and food
SRP Visitor Center Located just past Admissions, here you can: • Rent a wheelchair, scooter or stroller •P urchase water, event tickets or memberships • Rent an umbrella Dining Options • Gertrude’s restaurant located in Ottosen Entry Garden • Patio Café located at Ullman Terrace (hours vary) Basic Rules During your visit, please refrain from: • Picnicking • Climbing trees or rocks • Removing plants, pods or seeds • Feeding wildlife • Smoking
Official Arboricultural Services Provider Bartlett Tree Experts
Socialize and share your pictures with us at Partial funding provided by the Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture through appropriations from the Phoenix City Council.
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D E S E R T B O TA N I C A L G A R D E N
15TH ANNUAL AGAVE ON THE ROCKS M A R G A R I TA S, F O O D & M U S I C • M A R C H 3 1 , 2 0 1 7
Friday, March 31 | 6 - 10 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. Enjoy a refreshing margarita in our signature glowing glass while sampling gourmet cuisine prepared by renowned Valley restaurants and caterers. Shimmy & sway under the stars to the vibrant beats of live musical entertainment throughout the Garden. Don’t miss the ever-popular tequila sampling station in Dorrance Hall where a representative will be present to discuss the finer points of tasting. A representative will be present to answer any questions and discuss the finer points of tasting. TICKET PRICE: Members: $70 | General Public: $75 Attendees must be 21 or older
TO PURCHASE TICKETS: • Order online at dbg.org/events • Call 480 941.1225 (9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily) • Visit the Admissions Box Office (8 a.m. - 8 p.m. daily) Must be 21 or older to attend and must show proper identification to be admitted. No exceptions. Children will not be admitted even if parent or guardian is present. Tickets must be purchased in advance and will not be available at the door. Event programming is subject to change. No outside food, beverage or alcohol may be brought into the Garden. No refunds, exchanges or rain dates. Event may be photographed for promotional purposes and entertainment. Event is rain or shine. Sponsored by:
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BALLET ARIZONA PRESENTS
TOPIA
May 23, 25 – 27, May 30 – June 3, 6 – 10
Photo by Rosalie O’Connor
Garden Events Plaza Ib Andersen’s vision for dance in the desert continues to evolve, take chances and challenge our emotional boundaries. In 2017, expect the unexpected as Ballet Arizona continues its series at the Garden with a sensory experience unlike any other. Experience a presentation of movement, sound and multimedia on a stage that embraces the desert as a stunning backdrop for Andersen’s enchanting choreography. TO PURCHASE TICKETS: • Visit balletaz.org • Call Ballet Arizona Box Office at 602.381.1096
HOLD YOUR EVENT AT THE GARDEN AND PLANT A LASTING MEMORY At Desert Botanical Garden, events take on a whole new meaning. With availability for day or evening use, our venues are ideal for your next private event or meeting. For more information, visit dbg.org/facilityrental Photo: Casey Graham of I Do Photography
APPLY YOUR ADMISSION TICKET TO MEMBERSHIP Did you know you can apply today’s admission toward a membership? Stop by Admissions or the Member Kiosk today to redeem your discount.
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DINING OPTIONS GERTRUDE’S 10:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. | Monday – Friday 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. | Saturday – Sunday Located in Ottosen Entry Garden Gertrude’s focuses on fresh, seasonal and locally sourced ingredients. The full bar offers local draft beer, craft bottles, Arizona and regional wines, along with Garden-inspired cocktails. Join us for lunch, dinner or weekend brunch. Reservations are recommended and can be made at 480 719.8600 or gertrudesrestaurant.net
PATIO CAFÉ 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. | Daily Located on Ullman Terrace A more casual option with a variety of gourmet sandwiches, garden fresh salads and ice cold beverages.
THE GARDEN SHOP 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. | Daily Shop for distinctive gifts, books, home and garden décor, gourmet foods and unique desert plants. Shop online 24 hours a day, seven days a week at gardenshop.dbg.org
MEMBERS ONLY GARDEN SHOP SALE DOUBLE DISCOUNT May 8 – 14 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. | Daily 20% OFF all merchandise, gifts and plants Present your Garden membership card to receive discount. Discount applies only to members named on the card. Offer excludes clearance items.
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MARGARITA CABRERA: SPACE IN BETWEEN Through Feb. 12 | 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. | Daily Ottosen Gallery in Dorrance Hall Included with membership or paid Garden admission.
Space in Between is a collaboration between artist Margarita Cabrera, the Arizona State University Art Museum and Desert Botanical Garden. Cabrera’s project is a continuation of her ongoing work with Latino communities and centers on the creation of artworks and promotion of cultural dialogues revolving around themes related to community, craft, immigration, cultural identity, labor practices and sustainability.
DAILY AND WEEKLY ACTIVITIES Included with membership or paid Garden admission.
GARDEN TOURS
October 1 – May 14 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. | Daily GARDEN DISCOVERY STATIONS
October 1 – May 14 | Daily BIRDS IN THE GARDEN
Mondays, October – April | 8 a.m. ASK A GARDENER
Saturdays and Sundays, February – April 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. ADULT GROUP TOURS & ACTIVITIES Available at a time and date of your choice during regular Garden hours. For pricing and more information call 480 481.8104 or go to dbg.org/groupsales
ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN
Year-round | Daily Stop by Admissions or the kiosk outside the SRP Visitor Center for the Desert Detective Bingo activity sheet for kids, or the Today I Will activity sheet. 26 | DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN TRAIL MAP & VISITOR GUIDE DBG.ORG
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TRANSLUCENCE DAVID T. KESSLER Feb. 24 – May 7 | 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. | Daily Ottosen Gallery Arizona artist David T. Kessler explores the awe-inspiring element of water in beautiful paintings that blur the line between abstract and realist art. Renowned for creating the illusion of depth on a flat surface, Kessler’s paintings capture the dynamic qualities of refracted light using a technique he has perfected over 25 years. Kessler applies transparent layers of paint on abraded and polished aluminum to seamlessly merge disparate imagery in each luminous painting. Exhibition courtesy of Bentley Gallery. Sponsored by
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LEARN AT THE GARDEN Discover a full range of classes and educational programs for all ages at the Garden! • L andscape and Gardening • P hotography and Art •C ooking and Wellness •S cience and Travel • E arly Childhood and Family To access our program catalog, please visit dbg.org/learn or ask for a copy at the Membership Kiosk.
THE DESERT BOTANICAL GARDEN MISSION The Garden’s commitment to the community is to advance excellence in education, research, exhibition, and conservation of desert plants of the world with emphasis on the Southwestern United States. We will ensure that the Garden is always a compelling attraction 3 ge | Pa e2 ool Pag ts | pe Sch that brings to life the many wonders of the desert. Gif sca RN 7 LEA rt Land a g e 2 P e Des gs |
dlin See acres and has The Desert Botanical Garden sits onr 140 e t n i more than 50,000 plantsW in its collection. The Garden has five thematic trails that exhibit cactus and succulent species from around the world. Interpretive exhibits along the trails highlight desert wildflowers, conservation, desert plant adaptation and ethnobotany.
Since 1939, the Desert Botanical Garden has been home to one of the finest and most diverse collections of succulent plants, including rare, threatened and endangered species from around the Southwest and the world. It is the only botanical garden in the world whose mission, from its early inception, was to focus solely on desert plants.
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