Matthaei Botanical Gardens

{{Short description|Botanical garden in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States}}

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| established = {{Start date|1907}}

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| location = 1800 N. Dixboro Rd, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105

| type = Arboretum and Botanical Gardens

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| director = Anthony Kolenic {{cite news

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The University of Michigan Matthaei Botanical Gardens (300 acres, 121 hectares) includes botanical gardens, natural areas with trails, and several research-quality habitats and is part of the organization Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum.{{Cite web |date=June 2017 |title=Visitor Guide & Map |url=https://mbgna.umich.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Matthaei-visitor-guide-June-2017.pdf |access-date=2 February 2024 |website=Matthaei Botanical Gardens University of Michigan}} It was established in 1907.{{Cite web |title=Strategic Plan |url=https://mbgna.umich.edu/strategic-plan/ |access-date=2024-02-02 |website=Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum |language=en-US}}

The botanical gardens includes outdoor display gardens, the Gaffield Children's Garden, a 10,000+ square-foot conservatory, and natural areas with walking trails. The gardens are named after former Michigan regent Frederick C. Matthaei Sr. and his wife Mildred, who donated {{convert|200|acre|km2}} of land.{{Cite news |last=Bush |first=Larry |date=26 March 1973 |title=Regent-Emeritus Fred Matthaei Dies |url=https://aadl.org/node/83737 |access-date=2024-02-02 |website=Ann Arbor News |via=Ann Arbor District Library}}

Gardens and hardy collections

The gardens and hardy collections consist of several formal displays and outdoor plantings:

  • Alexandra Hicks Herb Knot Garden - modern version of a Tudor period garden, with hedges of the yew (Taxus x media 'hicksii') and boxwood (Buxus sempervirens ‘Green Gem’), as well as lavender (Lavandula angustifolia ‘Hidcote’), creeping thyme (Thymus serpyllum), and winter savory (Satureja montana).{{Citation needed|date=February 2024}} The Herb Knot Garden honors "Sandy" Hicks (1934–1991) for her interest in herb and culinary gardening and healing plants and for her enthusiasm in sharing these interests with others.
  • Demonstration Prairie - a restored prairie, restoration beginning in 1967, on previously agricultural land.{{Citation needed|date=February 2024}}
  • Gaffield Children's Garden - The garden features several play areas and interactive stations.
  • Gateway Garden of New World Plants - ornamental plants native to the Americas, including coreopsis, cosmos, marigolds, ornamental peppers, petunias, phlox, sunflowers, tropical salvias, and verbenas.
  • Helen V. Smith Woodland Wildflower Garden - more than 100 native species of wildflowers, woody plants, and ferns of the southern Great Lakes Region.
  • Labyrinth - located in a quiet setting, the labyrinth provides the opportunity for walking meditation, contemplation, and tranquility
  • Marie Azary Rock Garden - a rock garden featuring plants that thrive in rocky habitats.
  • Matteson Farmstead and Historic Barns - the Matteson farmhouse dates to the 1860s. The smaller barn was built circa 1845–1865, while the larger, gambrel-roofed barn is circa 1875–1900. The farmstead and barns are currently closed to the public (August 2011).
  • Norman Memorial Garden - The Norman Memorial Grove is near the west entrance to the Sue Reichert Discovery Trail. The Grove has been expanded with new plantings of native oak, maple, hickory, and sassafras.
  • Perennial Garden - Spring and summer bloom.
  • Sam Graham Trees - A special collection of major trees native to the state of Michigan.
  • Urban Pocket Garden - European hornbeam (Carpinus betulus), eastern white pines (Pinus strobus), and Kentucky coffeetree (Gymnocladus dioicus).

Conservatory

The 10,000+ square-foot conservatory was designed by architect Alden Dow, and completed in 1964. It is believed to be the largest university-operated display greenhouse in the United States.University of Michigan Government Relations. (n.d.). Cultural presence. https://govrel.umich.edu/community-relations/culture/ The conservatory contains three distinct areas:

Natural areas and trails

The natural areas include mature woodlands, wetlands, several ponds, and a constructed tall-grass prairie, with four nature trails covering 3.2 miles.

  • Dix Pond Trail - Nature reclaims old pastures, planted woodlots, and long-abandoned gravel pits.
  • Fleming Creek Trail - Abundant habitat diversity along with smaller wildlife.
  • Marilyn Bland Prairie - a rich span of wildlife lives in the prairie, old fields, oak openings, and wetlands that are close to the historic Matteson farm and barns.
  • Sam Graham Trees Trail - Find Michigan's important trees arrayed in wetland to upland woods and into savanna habitats along this trail.
  • Sue Reichert Discovery Trail - Child-oriented.

Gallery

Image:Matthaei Botanical Gardens Visitor Center.JPG|Visitor center

Image:Matthaei Botanical Gardens Willow Pond.JPG|Willow Pond

Image:Matthaei Botanical Gardens Gateway Garden of New World Plants.JPG|Gateway Garden of New World Plants

Image:Matthaei Botanical Gardens Greenhouse and Spring-Back Gateway.JPG|Greenhouse and Spring-Back Gateway

Image:Matthaei Botanical Gardens Herb Knot Garden.JPG|Herb Knot Garden

Image:Matthaei Botanical Gardens Gaffield Children's Garden.JPG|Gaffield Children's Garden

Image:Matthaei Botanical Gardens Rustic Habitat Trail.JPG|Rustic habitat trail

Image:Matthaei Botanical Gardens Wayfinder's Maze.JPG|Wayfinder's Maze

Image:Matthaei Botanical Gardens Stony Stream.JPG|Stony stream

Image:Matthaei Botanical Gardens Amphitheater.JPG|Amphitheater

Image:Matthaei Botanical Gardens Fairy & Troll Knoll.JPG|Fairy & Troll Knoll

Image:Matthaei Botanical Gardens Wetland Kiosk.JPG|Wetland kiosk

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