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Visit the urban oasis in the heart of Tucson and explore the current and upcoming exhibits, such as Washed Ashore and Antarctica. Enjoy the Butterfly Magic, the Cox Butterfly and Orchid Pavilion, and the community classes and events at the garden.
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- Backyard Bird Garden
- Pollinator Garden
- Cactus & Succulent Garden
- Children’s Discovery Garden
- Cox Butterfly & Orchid Pavilion
- Herb Garden
- Historical Porter Gardens
- Iris Garden
- Nuestro Jardin
- Exhibit Garden
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The Backyard Bird Garden shows how to attract birds the natural way. Watch for hummingbirds, cardinals, and thrashers year-round.
The Pollinator Garden displays a variety of seasonal plants that attract regional and migrating pollinators including monarchs!
The Cactus and Succulent Garden features cacti from deserts around the world. See species from the southwestern United States, Mexico, South America and Africa.
The Children’s Discovery Garden takes you on a journey through the life cycle of a plant. A great spot to play and discover.
Home to Butterfly Magic, the Cox Butterfly & Orchid Pavilion, in addition to the seasonal Tropical Butterfly display, contains an impressive selection of tropical plants such as Orchids, Hibiscus, Sword Ferns, and Bromeliads. Open October – May
The Herb Garden displays a rich variety of culinary, fragrance, and medicinal herbs that can be grown in Tucson.
The Historical Garden features many trees and shrubs commonly planted in Tucson during the 1930s, 40s, and 50s – including olive, myrtle, and dwarf citrus.
Don’t miss the Iris Garden in April when it’s in full bloom. You will see a spectacular display of color and a wide variety of bearded iris.
(Barrio Garden) Nuestro Jardin honors Tucson’s traditional Mexican-American neighborhood gardens with a charming and colorful display of flowers, trees, herbs, and objects commonly seen in barrio gardens.
The Exhibit Garden is always changing! Currently featured is our Modernist Garden inspired by Brazilian Landscape Architect, Roberto Burle Marx.
Explore 20 themed garden spaces at Tucson Botanical Gardens, from cacti and succulents to butterflies and orchids. Learn about plants, art, science, and history through interactive exhibits and events.
Located on the site of the historic Porter property, Tucson Botanical Gardens (TBG) is a five-and-a-half acre collection of 20 gardens in the heart of Tucson, Arizona. A true urban oasis, TBG was selected #4 in USA Today’s 10Best Botanical Gardens Readers’ Choice Awards for 2023.
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Mar 20, 2023 · Located on the site of the historic Porter property, Tucson Botanical Gardens (TBG) is a five and a half acre collection of 17 gardens in the heart of Tucson, Arizona. A true urban oasis, TBG was selected #4 in USA Today’s 10Best Botanical Gardens Readers’ Choice Awards for 2023.
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