PUBLIC GARDENS
Krukeberg Botanic Garden
Kruckeberg Botanic Garden, located in Shoreline, Washington, is a 4-acre public garden renowned for its diverse collection of plants, particularly those native to the Pacific Northwest and other regions with similar climates. Established in the 1950s by Dr. Arthur Kruckeberg and his wife Mareen, the garden is a living legacy of their passion for plants and conservation.
The garden's collection features over 2,000 species, including trees, shrubs, perennials, and bulbs, many of which are rare or endangered. Visitors can explore themed gardens that showcase plants from specific regions, such as the Cascadia Garden, which highlights plants native to the Cascade Mountains, and the South Slope Garden, which features species from the Mediterranean region.
One of the garden's highlights is the extensive collection of conifers, including many unusual and hard-to-find species. The Conifer Reference Garden provides a comprehensive display of these trees, offering visitors the opportunity to learn about their diversity and importance in garden design.
In addition to its plant collections, Kruckeberg Botanic Garden offers educational programs, workshops, and tours for visitors of all ages. The garden also serves as a research and conservation center, working to preserve and protect rare and endangered plant species.
Overall, Kruckeberg Botanic Garden is a treasure trove of plant diversity, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore and learn about the rich botanical heritage of the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
GARDEN EVENTS
Krukeberg Botanic Garden
20312 15th Ave NW
Shoreline, WA 98177
Hours
Friday-Sunday
10am-3pm
Phone
(206) 546-1281