Kanapaha Botanical Gardens
The Kanapaha Botanical Gardens (62 acres, 25 hectares) is a botanical garden in Gainesville, Florida, operated by the North Florida Botanical Society. Their name comes from nearby Lake Kanapaha. The gardens were established in 1978 when the society leased 33 acres (13.4 hectares) for a public botanical garden. Another 29 acres (11.7 hectares) were added in 1982. The gardens opened to the public in 1986.
As of 2005, the Kanapaha Botanical Gardens contain Florida's largest public bamboo gardens and the largest herb garden in the Southeast.
The gardens include the following major collections:
- Arboretum
- Azalea/Camellia garden
- Bamboo garden
- Butterfly garden
- Crinum garden
- Cycad garden
- Fern cobble
- Herb garden
- Hummingbird garden
- Palm hammock
- Rock garden
- Rose garden
- Spring flower garden
- Vinery
- Woodland garden
Bamboo Collection
Each spring, Kanapaha Botanical Gardens hosts a bamboo sale for the public.[1] The bamboo garden consists of exotic bamboo species. Examples of bamboo species found are the following:
- Giant Timber Bamboo (Bambusa Oldhamii)
- Variegated Buddha's Belly Bamboo (Bambusa ventricosa kimmei)
- Muddy Bamboo (Bambusa dissimulator)
- Seabreeze Bamboo (Bambusa malingensis)
- White Bamboo (Phyllostachys nigra var henonis)
- Stripestem Bamboo (Bambusa multiplex 'Alphonse Karr')
- Blue Bamboo (Bambusa chungli)
- Black Bamboo (Phyllostachys nigra)
- Lemon Lime Bamboo (Bambusa eutuldoides)
See also
Further reading
- Donald Goodman; Founder, Kanapaha Botanical Gardens, Gainesville; age 70 Icon February 2014 page 16 Florida Trend
References
- ^ "Kanapaha Bamboo Garden". Kanapaha Botanical Gardens. Retrieved 19 April 2020.
External links
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