Everything about The Beaumont Botanical Gardens totally explained
The
Beaumont Botanical Gardens (23.5 acres), also known as the
Tyrrell Park Botanical Gardens, are
botanical gardens and a
conservatory located in Tyrrell Park at 6088 Babe Zaharias Drive,
Beaumont, Texas, USA. The gardens are open to the public every day during daylight hours at no charge; the conservatory has relatively restrictive hours and charges an admission fee.
The gardens contain the Binks Horticultural Center; the 10,000 square foot Warren Loose Conservatory which features tropical plants from around the world, a waterfall, a Koi fish pool; and many theme gardens displaying
camellias, modern and antique
roses,
bromeliads, and native plants. The gardens were first established in 1968, with the Garden Center Building added in 1971. In 1972, a master plan for the gardens was drawn up, and labeling of the trees, vines, and shrubs begun.
A variety of gardens and structures have been added over the subsequent years, including: Green and White Garden (1986), Stream Bed Garden (1986), Antique Rose Garden (1987), Shelter Building in the Garden (1988), Grandmother's Garden (1989), Modern Rose Garden (1990),
Japanese garden (1991), Gazebo (1991),
Azalea Trail (1991),
Daylily Display Garden (1991), Native Plant Garden (1992),
Bromeliad Display Garden (1992),
herb garden (1994), Violet's Garden (1994),
Camellia Garden (1995), Vi's Fountain (1996), Secret Garden (2000),
Palm and
Agave Garden (2001), and the Bob Whitman Propagation House (2001).
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