- Quail Botanical Gardens
The Quail Botanical Gardens 30 acres (12.1 ha) are located at 230 Quail Gardens Drive,
Encinitas, California , USA, and include rarebamboo groves (said to be the largest bamboo collection in the United States), desert gardens, a tropicalrainforest , California native plants, Mediterranean climate landscapes, and a subtropicalfruit garden. The gardens are open to the public daily; a parking fee is charged.Until 1957 the gardens were the private estate of Ruth Baird Larabee, at which time she donated her house and grounds to the County of San Diego. The Quail Botanical Gardens Foundation was established in 1961.
Today the gardens include nearly 3,000 varieties of tropical, subtropical, and
California native plants . Collections include the climate-based gardens for the New World and Old World Desert, Coastal Sage Scrub, Sub-Tropical Fruit, aPinetum , a Palm Canyon, as well as geographically organized gardens forAfrica ,Australia , AridMadagascar Garden, AridSouth America , theCanary Islands , CapeSouth Africa ,Central America , theHimalayas , theMediterranean , theMiddle East ,New Zealand , the Pan-TropicalRainforest with a 60-foot waterfall, and thePacific .Plant varieties include
fuchsia s,hibiscus ,bamboo s,protea s, cacti andsucculent s, as well as other drought-resistant plants including Australian shrubs. Herbs, water plants, wildflowers, perennials,brugmansia s,cork oak s, and palms are also featured.See also
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List of botanical gardens in the United States
*California native plants External links
* [http://www.qbgardens.org Quail Gardens]
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