Fragrances in and out

 

The Orangery, similar to orangeries created in Europe for winter growing of citrus trees, will be a wonderful place for winter plant shows. In summer, the doors will be opened and plants will be moved outside to welcome up to 500 people for festive gatherings.

Nearby will be the Rose and Fragrance Garden with colorful and fragrant flowers and foliage such as roses, lilacs, salvia and mock oranges. Hedges of ornamental herbs and roses will surround beds of culinary and medicinal herbs. The Canal Terrace, so named because of a canal dividing the central path, will be the Rose Garden.

 
Photos shown are from other botanical gardens and are used here as examples only.
The Oklahoma Centennial Botanical Garden/Research and Education Center Office
918.289.0330 -- pearl@botanicalgardentulsa.org -- 2 W 6th #325, Tulsa, OK 74119


 

jim weems