- Berry Botanic Garden
Berry Botanic Garden is a nonprofit
botanical garden located at 11505 SW Summerville Avenue,Portland, Oregon . The garden is open during daylight hours seven days each week; an admission fee of $5 is charged for non-members. The site has a small parking lot, so asks that people call to advise they are coming.The garden began in the 1930s as the personal collection of Rae Selling Berry (1881-1976), who obtained seeds from plant explorers including
Frank Kingdon-Ward ,Francis Ludlow andGeorge Sherriff , andJoseph Rock . She also collected plants herself from theWestern United States ,British Columbia , andAlaska . Particular strengths of her garden were her speciesrhododendron s andprimula collection. In 1938 she established the garden's current site, and the garden became a public, nonprofit organization in 1978.The garden has continued to develop since it became a nonprofit organization. At present its major collections are as follows:
* Alpine Plants - high-mountain alpine and
subalpine plants, with the most delicate specimens in cold frames.* Native Plants - about 200 of approximately 5,000 regional native plants.
* Primulas - plants started from
primula seed collected byAsia n plant expeditions, augmented by later international seed exchanges.* Rhododendrons - over 2,000 specimens representing 160 species. Two species
rhododendron s, "R. decorum" and "R. calophytum", now grow in a mature forest of over 150 trees.A major part of the Garden is the Conservation program, featuring a
seedbank of over 14,000 accessions, or packages of seed, representing over 300 rare or endangered plants.See also
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List of botanical gardens in the United States External links
* [http://www.berrybot.org/ Berry Botanic Garden]
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