- Garvan Woodland Gardens
The Garvan Woodland Gardens 210 acres (850,000 m²) are a
botanical garden located at 498 Arkridge Road by theHot Springs National Park inHot Springs, Arkansas , USA. They are owned by theUniversity of Arkansas and open almost every day during daylight hours, for a fee.The gardens are situated on a wooded peninsula with 4.5 miles (7 km) of shoreline on Lake Hamilton, across which visitors arrive aboard the
Belle of Hot Springs , a restored riverboat. The gardens feature rocky inclines reminiscent of the surroundingOuachita Mountains , floral landscapes, streams, and waterfalls in a natural woodland setting, plus a Japanese Garden withJapanese maple s and tree peonies, aconifer border, and various flower and rock gardens. Its collections display hundreds of rare shrubs and trees, includingcamellia s,magnolia s,rose s, and over 160 different types ofazalea s.The Gardens were started by
Verna Cook Garvan , daughter of Arthur B. and Louise Cook ofMalvern, Arkansas . Mr. Cook operated Wisconsin-Arkansas Lumber Co. and the Malvern Brick and Tile Company until his death in 1934. Shortly afterward, Mrs. Garvan assumed control as one of the first female CEO's of a major southern manufacturing business and served in that capacity until her retirement in the 1970s. The garden site was purchased in the 1920s after a clear-cut in about 1915. In 1956, Mrs. Garvan began to develop it as a garden and over the next forty years planted thousands of specimens. Upon her death, Mrs. Garvan left the property to the Department of Landscape Architecture through the University of Arkansas Foundation.See also
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List of botanical gardens in the United States
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