Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden
South Hadley, Massachusetts, United States
The Mount Holyoke College Botanic Garden in South Hadley, Massachusetts, includes the Talcott Greenhouse, several specialty gardens, and mature trees and shrubs spread across the campus.
Founded in 1878 with significant influence from Lydia Shattuck, a pioneering botany professor, it features over 2,000 plant species from six continents, providing rich botanical resources for education and research. The garden supports academic programs on plant science and horticulture, offering a living laboratory integrated with the historic campus landscape designed by Olmsted and Sons.
It has a long tradition of showcasing diverse plant collections and hosting educational events like spring flower shows. The garden's trees and plants are thoughtfully maintained, reflecting the college's commitment to environmental stewardship and enriching both campus life and public engagement with nature.
Location
15 Lower Lake Rd, South Hadley, MA 01075, United States
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