Since the inception of the garden, a European feel is evidenced in the genteel space, yet visitors also have a sense of being whisked far away as they behold flora from all over the world. Acting as a living museum, the garden’s multiple conservatories host vast collections of plants able to thrive throughout the seasons with expert handling by a dedicated team of curators and gardeners. The most extensive public collection of succulents and cacti live in Garrick House, while an array of tropical plants is on display in Cunningham House, shown above.


