American Public Gardens Association’s Post

We have a few more beautiful highlights we wanted to share with you from our tour of Tucson Botanical Gardens last Friday. The weather warmed up and the bees were enjoying the sunshine. The Great Garden Express was enjoyed by those of all ages! You can walk below some of the elevated tracks as the trains zip by and spot mini models of the beloved Arizona landscape and National Park landmarks. The Garden will be celebrating its 50th Anniversary this year and we will tell you more when the time comes. We were grateful to be there during the start of such an incredible milestone. Katie Rogerson, Director of Education & Public Engagement, gave some APGA staff members the tour. We learned that it could take a saguaro cactus 50 to 75 years to grow its first arm. This means that a saguaro cactus typically begins to grow arms between 50 to 70 years of age. We also had the pleasure of warming up inside the Cox Butterfly and Orchid Pavillion. The butterflies made you feel like a child again marveling over their brilliant-colored wings and the way they fly around you. This unique exhibit will go through May 31, 2025. The greenhouse features 30-50 different butterfly species that are native of Costa Rica, South America, Southeast Asia, and Africa. Learn more and plan your visit here: https://lnkd.in/egnHZDX4 #GoPublicGardens #PublicGarden #PublicGardens #tucsonbotanicalgardens #tucson #tucsonaz #tucsonarizona #desertphoto #desertphotos #desertphotography #desertpics #cactus #cacti

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