Birmingham Botanical Gardens & Glasshouses
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Excellent wheelchair access throughout the Gardens and Glasshouses
The Birmingham Botanical Gardens were opened in 1832. They were designed by J. C. Loudon, a leading garden planner, horticultural journalist and publisher. Today the gardens offer a superb opportunity for recreation and relaxation close to the centre of Birmingham. With our excellent visitor facilities, we hope you will visit us soon. Gardens The Botanical Gardens house the National Bonsai Collection. There are exotic birds in indoor and outdoor aviaries including rare breeds of domestic and European waterfowl. A childrens Adventure Playground and Childrens Discovery Garden and Bandstand Bands which play every Sunday afternoon during the Summer. The Shop at The Gardens and Plant Centre offer an attractive range of gifts, stationary, garden requirements and both indoor and outdoor plants. In the Gallery there are monthly exhibitions of paintings and drawings - many being available for sale. Enjoy morning coffee, light lunches or afternoon tea in the Pavilion which has a panoramic view of the gardens. Glasshouses Tropical House - 24ft lily pond, Rain forest vegetation, Economic plants including Coffee. Cocoa, Bananas, pineapple, and Sugar Cane. Subtropical House Tree ferns, cycads, Orchids and insectivorous plants. Mediterranean House Citrus fruits of all shapes and sizes, seasonal ornamental displays. Arid House Recreation of the arid desert, collection of 'living stones'. Events Please Click Here for further information Visitors Information Please Click Here for further information Courses & Workshops Please Click Here for further information |