Brookside Gardens

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The Brookside Gardens (50 acres (20 ha)) are public gardens located within Wheaton Regional Park, at 1800 Glenallan Avenue, Silver Spring, Maryland. The gardens themselves are open daily without charge. However, certain annual events there are held that may charge a fee. The gardens hosts a "Garden of Lights" exhibit that features a light display during the holiday season.[1]

History

The garden grounds were originally part of a landscaping and garden center on a small farm owned by Stadler Nurseries.[2]

Brookside Gardens opened to the public on July 13, 1969, with a conservatory and 25 acres developed as gardens. More gardens have been added and refined to showcase local species over the current 54 acres.

A donation from Elizabeth Turner made possible the construction of a Visitors Center, opening in June 1998, with classroom and meeting space.

Features

  • Aquatic Garden – water-loving plants with two ponds and gazebo.
Exhibit at Nature Center
  • Rock Garden – spring flowering bulbs with grasses and conifers.
  • Rose Garden – all types of roses, including hybrid tea, rugosa hybrids, grandiflora, English, miniature, floribunda, shrub, groundcover, polyantha, climber, Gallica, hybrid musk, and the garden rose.
  • Trial Garden – spring flowering bulbs, then summer displays of new and unusual plant varieties.
  • Woodland Walk – forested wetland with bald cypress, tulip poplar, spicebush, and groundcover of mayapple, fern, and skunk cabbage. A native plant garden includes approximately 124 species and cultivars of Maryland native plants.
  • Yew Garden – a garden room within yew hedges.

See also

References

  1. "Brookside Gardens". Montgomery County Department of Parks. Retrieved 2013-10-22.
  2. "Stadler Nurseries - A Growing Family Business Since 1932". Stadler Nurseries. Retrieved September 12, 2014.
  3. Adrian Higgins (March 24, 2005). "A Garden of Hope and Renewal in a Violent World". Washington Post. p. H1.

Coordinates: 39°3′33″N 77°2′6″W / 39.05917°N 77.03500°W / 39.05917; -77.03500

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