PUBLIC GARDENS

Elizabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden

The Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden is a hidden gem located in Seattle. Spanning six acres, the garden is renowned for its diverse plant collections, including rare and endangered species, as well as its stunning display of rhododendrons and other flowering plants.

Visitors to the garden can explore a variety of themed areas, each showcasing different plant species and gardening styles. Highlights include the Woodland Garden, which features a tranquil stream and a collection of shade-loving plants, and the Rock Garden, which showcases alpine plants and rockery formations. The garden also boasts an extensive collection of conifers, Japanese maples, and other trees and shrubs, providing a beautiful backdrop throughout the year.

In addition to its beauty, the garden is dedicated to plant conservation and education. It hosts workshops, lectures, and events for visitors of all ages.

The garden is also closely affiliated with Great Plant Picks, a program that selects outstanding plants for maritime Pacific Northwest gardens. This relationship adds another layer of expertise and relevance to the garden's offerings.

Overall, the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden is a peaceful sanctuary that celebrates the beauty and diversity of the plant world, making it a must-visit destination for plant enthusiasts and nature lovers.

GARDEN EVENTS

Elizabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden
14823 Boundary Lane
Shoreline, WA 98177

Hours
By tour reservation only
Reservations can be made on their website

Phone
(206) 362-8612

 

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