- Ruth Bancroft Garden
The Ruth Bancroft Garden 2.5 acres (10,000 m²) is a dry
botanical garden containing more than 2,000cactus ,succulent s, trees, and shrubs native toAfrica ,Australia ,California ,Chile , andMexico . It is located at 1500 Bancroft Road inWalnut Creek, California , USA. In 1989, it became the first garden in the United States to be preserved by theGarden Conservancy , and has been open to the public since 1992.The Garden began in the early 1950s as the private collection within Bancroft Farm, a convert|400|acre|km2|sing=on property bought by publisher
Hubert Howe Bancroft as an orchard for pears and walnuts. In the 1950s, Ruth Bancroft brought home a single succulent, anaeonium grown by Ms. Glenn Davidson. By 1972, the collection had outgrown its location and was moved to its current site, then an orchard of dying walnut trees. Today the Garden is an outstanding landscape of xerophytes (dry-growing plants).Garden collections include:
aeonium ,aloe s,agavaceae , "Brachychiton rupestris", "Brahea armata",bromeliaceae ,Butia ,dudleya ,dyckia ,echeveria s,Echinocactus ,hechtia , "Jubaea chilensis", "Puya berteroniana" and "P. chilensis", "Xanthorrhoea preissii", andyucca s.External links
* [http://www.ruthbancroftgarden.org/ Ruth Bancroft Garden website]
See also
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List of botanical gardens in the United States
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