- Lotusland
Commercially, the name Lotusland (15 ha / 37
acre s), also known as the Ganna Walska Lotusland Estate, is used for a non-profitbotanical garden located inMontecito, California ,USA . Walking tours are 1½ to 2 hours long.The gardens were created by Madame
Ganna Walska (1887?-1984), anopera singer , who owned the property as a private residence from 1941 until her death. It contains a number of excellent gardens, and is well regarded for itscycad collection.Blue garden
Featuring plants with silvery to blue-gray foliage, including Blue Atlas Cedar ("Cedrus libani" var. "atlantica" 'Glauca'), Chilean wine palms ("
Jubaea chilensis"), blue fescue ("Festuca ovina" var. "glauca"), "Senecio mandraliscae", Mexican blue palm ("Brahea armata"),Queensland kauri ("Agathis robusta "), bunya-bunya ("Araucaria bidwillii "), hoop pine ("Araucaria cunninghamii ") and twocamphor trees ("Cinnamomum camphora ").Bromeliads
Here
bromeliad s cover the ground between large coast live oaks ("Quercus agrifolia"). Other notable plants include a branched pygmy date palm ("Phoenix roebelinii"), "Trithrinax brasiliensis" palms and giant ponytail palms ("Beaucarnea recurvata").Butterfly garden
Featuring varieties of
flowering plant s that support butterflies and otherinsect s.Cactus garden
Featuring a collection of columnar cacti begun in 1929 by Merritt Dunlap. Over 500 plants, representing about 300 different species of cacti in geographically-organized groups. Notable specimens include species of "
Opuntia " from theGalapagos Islands , "Armatocereus " fromPeru and a complete collection of the genus "Weberbauerocereus ". Accent plants include "Fouquieria columnaris" (boojum tree), dry-growingbromeliad s and several "Agave " species.Cacti and euphorbias
A collection of cacti and
euphorbia s, including a mass of golden barrel cacti ("Echinocactus grusonii ") and large, weeping "Euphorbia ingens".Cycad garden
Thought to be the most complete collection of
cycad s in any public garden in the United States, Lotusland has over 400 mature specimens of cycads, with ten of the eleven living genera and more than half of the known species represented.Fern garden
Featuring many types of
fern s, such as Australian Tree Ferns ("Sphaeropteris cooperi") and giant staghorn ferns ("Platycerium "). Other shade-loving plants such as angel trumpet tree ("Brugmansia "), calla lily ("Zantedeschia "),clivia hybrids and a collection ofHawaii an "Pritchardia " palms are present.Japanese garden
A small
Shinto shrine surrounded by Sugi ("Cryptomeria japonica"), Coast Redwood ("Sequoia sempervirens" cv. 'Santa Cruz'), awisteria arbor, Japanese Maples ("Acer palmatum"),camellia s,azalea s and several species ofpine pruned in theNiwaki style.Orchards
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Citrus orchard (oranges,lemon s, limes,kumquat ,grapefruit , andguava )
*Deciduous orchard, with 100fruit tree s (includingpeach ,plum ,apple ,pear ,persimmon andfig ) andolive trees from the 1880s.Parterre Formal planting beds and brick walkways with two central
water feature s. Plantings includehedge s,floribunda rose s, and day lilies.ucculent garden
A variety of
succulent s including Madagascar Palm ("Pachypodium lamerei"), "Aeonium ", "Fouquieria ", "Kalanchoe ", "Echeveria ", "Haworthia ", "Yucca " and "Sansevieria ".Topiary
Featuring a
topiary clock 25 feet (8 m) in diameter, bordered by "Senecio mandraliscae"; aboxwood maze ; and a "zoo" of 26 topiary animals, including acamel ,gorilla ,giraffe and seal. Other frames are shaped aschess piece s and geometricshape s.Tropical garden
Featuring orchid cacti ("
Epiphyllum "),ginger s (both "Alpinia " and "Hedychium ") andbanana s both ornamental ("Ensete ") and edible ("Musa ").Water garden
Includes several species and
cultivar s of Indian lotus ("Nelumbo nucifera") and water lily ("Nymphaea ", "Euryale ", "Nuphar ", "Victoria") and alsobog gardens featuringtaro ("Colocasia esculenta"), ornamentalsugar cane ("Saccharum cv.") andpapyrus .See also
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List of botanical gardens in the United States
*North American Plant Collections Consortium External links
* [http://www.lotusland.org/ Lotusland]
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