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The Marsh Botanical Garden (8 acres) is a botanical garden, arboretum, and greenhouses located on the Yale University campus at 277 Mansfield Street, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
The Garden began in 1899 when paleontologist Othniel Marsh (Yale B.A. 1860) bequeathed his home, grounds, greenhouses and plant collections to the University. The botanical garden was designed by landscape architect Beatrix Farrand during the 1920s and 1930s as part of her design for the Yale campus. Today the Garden supports research and instruction, and is a public greenspace. Only remnants of Farrand's design remain, although restoration work has begun. The greenhouses contain 2,000 orchids, an extensive collection of plants from tropical regions and arid climates, and an insectivorous collection.
The property as a whole, including the Othniel C. Marsh House building which is architecturally significant, is a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
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Coordinates: 41°19′19″N 72°55′30″W / 41.3219°N 72.9249°W
Categories:- Botanical gardens in Connecticut
- Yale University
- Visitor attractions in New Haven, Connecticut
- Protected areas of New Haven County, Connecticut
- Geography of New Haven, Connecticut
- Connecticut geography stubs
- United States garden stubs
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