- Rotary Botanical Gardens
Rotary Botanical Gardens is a 15 acre
botanical garden located inJanesville, Wisconsin that is open to the public. It was established by the Janesville NoonRotary Club on the grounds of a defunctquarry .The gardens include 1008 taxa (3,032 specimens) of woody plants (trees, shrubs, vines); 2,112 taxa (6,185 specimens) of perennials; 928 taxa (350,000 total bulbs, not including tulips) of bulbs; and 500 yearly taxa (averaging 75,000 plants/year) for a running total of 4548 taxa (and growing) of seasonal plantings.
Plantings
;Permanent Collections include:
*Allium s - 54 varieties, spring/early summer blooming
*Daffodil s - 300+ varieties, all 13 divisions represented
* Bearded Iris - 60+ varieties
* Daylilies - 300+ varieties
*Hosta s - 200+ varieties
*Fern s - 250+ varieties by 2004
*Rose s - 100+ varieties, AARS Award Winners
* Hardy bulbs - 900+ varieties;Seasonal Collections include:
* Unusual Annuals - 1400+ varieties, 1999-2004
*Tulip s - 500 varieties, 2002-2003
*Amaranth s - 85 varieties, 2002
* Cannas - 116 varieties, 2003
*Morning glories - 40 varieties, 2003
*Sunflower s - 150 varieties, 2003
*Zinnia s - 154 varieties, 2004
*All-America Selection s - 170+ varieties, 2004See also
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List of botanical gardens in the United States External links
* [http://www.rotarygardens.org/ Official site]
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