Balboa Park Gardens

32°43′53″N 117°08′42″W / 32.7314°N 117.145°W / 32.7314; -117.145Area1,200 acres (490 ha)Created1915 (1915)StatusOpen year roundWebsiteBalboa Park Foundation
Desert Cactus Garden, Balboa Park

Balboa Park Gardens are cultivated areas of Balboa Park in San Diego, California.

Gardens

There are multiple individual gardens throughout the park, including Alcazar Gardens, the Botanical Building and Reflecting Pool, the Cactus Garden, the Casa del Rey Moro Garden, the Inez Grant Parker Memorial Rose Garden, the Japanese Friendship Garden, the Marston House Garden, Palm Canyon, and Zoro Garden. In addition, the San Diego Zoo includes a noteworthy collection of plants.[1]

Plants

Balboa Park contains 350 species of plants on 1,200 acres (490 ha) of rolling hills and canyons, with approximately 1,500 trees. Many of the trees were selected and planted by horticulturalist Kate Sessions, often referred to as "the Mother of Balboa Park".

See also

References

Botanical Building at night
  1. ^ "San Diego Zoo Botanical Gardens". Botanic Gardens Conservation International. Retrieved 1 November 2012.

Further reading

  • Puplava, Kathy; Sirois, Paul (2001). Trees and Gardens of Balboa Park. City of San Diego Park and Recreation Department. pp. 107–117. ISBN 0-938711-73-3.

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gardens in Balboa Park, San Diego.
  • Official San Diego Parks Department - Balboa Park website
  • Balboa Park Foundation garden section
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