Finnerty Gardens

Finnerty Gardens

Finnerty Gardens is a public woodland garden located on and maintained by the University of Victoria in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Its main feature is the sizeable collection of rhododendrons artfully arranged throughout the 2.7 hectare (6.5 acre) site. There are 500 variations of rhododendrons and rhododendron hybrids on the grounds, in addition to 1,600 trees and shrubs, mostly of native varieties. There are numerous paths and benches throughout the garden winding through and around three ponds located on the site. [cite web
url = http://www.external.uvic.ca/gardens/
title = UVic Finnerty Gardens
accessdate = 2007-02-23
author = University of Victoria
date = 2007-01-23
]

History

Finnerty Gardens was born in 1974 when Mrs. Jean Simpson of Cowichan Lake passed away and left her and her husband's 54 year old rhododendron collection to the University. It was at the time the largest collection in British Columbia and was soon transported to the University. The original site was convert|1.5|acre|m2 in size and maintained by many local plant enthusiasts known as the Friends of the University Gardens. As the gardens grew, dozens of nurseries and private owners began to donate plants to be planted in the gardens and soon after, an additional convert|5|acre|m2 was opened up to planting. In 1988 the gardeners decided to undergo a major transplant due to the poor soil conditions in the original section of the gardens. In September of that year over 300 plants were moved. Since then, Finnerty Gardens has continued to expand and thrive still in the hands of the Friends of the University Gardens.Fact|date=February 2007

References

External links

* [http://www.external.uvic.ca/gardens/ Finnerty Gardens website]
* [http://www.gardensvictoria.com/finnerty.htm Gardens of Victoria: Finnerty Gardens]
* [http://web.uvic.ca/uvic-policies/pol-6000/6310FG.html Finnerty Gardens policy manual]


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