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Norfolk Botanical Garden

Walk through rose gardens or float down canals

  

Glide on a trackless train along meandering wooded paths brightened by colorful azaleas, rhododendrons and bright annuals, or float along the wandering canals for a different view---both options are available at the Norfolk Botanical Garden.  Either 30-minute ride provides a perfect introduction to the 20 focal spots at this 155-acre garden.  Once you gain an overview you can enjoy a closer look along the 12 miles of walkways.

Norfolk Botanical Garden claims "there is something always in bloom," but undoubtedly the best time to visit is in the spring.  During April and May the more than 200,000 azaleas begin the floral extravaganza.  What began as a WPA project in 1938 has grown into one of the best azalea gardens on the East Coast.

Blooming concurrently with the azaleas in May are the more than 150 varieties of rhododendron.  Banks of these lovely spring bushes line the canals, train paths and walkways.  Tulips, daffodils and spring bulbs add to the seasonal show.

The end of May is highlighted by the emergence of 1/4 million rose blooms in one of the top ten rose collections in the country.  The award-winning Bicentennial Rose Garden continues to bloom through October with almost 300 varieties of roses and roughly 3,000 bushes.  The fragrant blossoms, enhanced by sculpture and fountains, can be enjoyed from the pedestrian terrace, overlooks and garden walkways.

Camellias begin to bloom in November and continue through March.  Over 700 varieties of camellias make this one of the largest collections in the country.  In January and February, many cold-loving plants such as witch hazel, wintersweet and pyracantha, provide color for visitors to enjoy.  This is particularly true since the more northern collections have suffered severe damage from sub-zero winters. 

More than 20 theme gardens include the Fragrance, Colonial Herb, Renaissance, Conifer, Holly, English Border, Healing Gardens as well as the 17-acre Flowering Arboretum and The Tropical Pavilion.  In addition, there are the renovated Japanese and Perennial Gardens and a three-acre Wildflower Meadow.

Something nice always happening

Visitors can coordinate their trip to view horticultural displays with one of the many annual events held at the garden. Every April since 1954, Norfolk Botanical Garden has been the site of the International Azalea Festival, which honors the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.  The Spring Plant Sale in April and the Fall Plant Sale in October are excellent ways to gather bits of the Norfolk Botanical Garden for your own home.  Music lovers can enjoy The Virginia Symphony and local bands throughout the spring, summer and fall.  During the holidays, the garden is aglow with a spectacular display during the Garden of Lights from Thanksgiving through to the new year. Detailed information on these events is available by calling (804) 441-5830.

Norfolk Botanical Garden is open daily 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Tours operate year-round weather permitting.  Admission fees:  Adults, $6; Seniors, $5; Children (6-16 years old) $4. Guided tour train free with admission. Boat tour, $3 additional.   There is a Garden House Cafe and the Baker Hall Visitor Center.  The latter includes a visitor orientation room, information center, exhibit area and a short video introduction to the garden.  There is also a well-stocked Garden Gift Shop. 

TRAVELERS TALKBACK about Norfolk Botanical Gardens

   "My husband and I  had a long wait at the Norfolk International Airport. Boring! Another passenger told us we could talk right next door to the Norfolk Botanical Garden through a special gate. We spent a great time seeing the flowers. And there's not even any admission charge at this gate."    E. Shaeffer, Chicago, IL

       

 

 

 

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