Within our 37 sprawling acres lives the largest collection of bamboo in North America. Nationally accredited by the American Public Gardens Association in 2013, the Bamboo Garden features over 100 different species and cultivars of bamboo from around the world. 

Our newest fall exhibition, Bamboo: Beautiful Massive Grasses, celebrates this special area of the Garden and the remarkable diversity of the bamboo collection. While this beautiful plant is recognized worldwide, what many people may not know is that bamboo is, in fact, a grass! Each bamboo stem completes its growth in a year, and can grow several feet per day. Some bamboo grow as tall as trees, with the ability to transform spaces into peaceful forests. As you explore our Bamboo Garden, take a deep breath and listen to the gentle whisper of the swaying culms overhead as they dance in the ocean breezes from the west.

Learn more about the showcase below and stay tuned for special programs and complimentary activities during the Bamboo: Beautiful Massive Grasses exhibition!

General Admission

 

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Bamboo Sculptures

To highlight the beauty and versatility of bamboo, the exhibition steps beyond the living plants to include large and small scale sculptures situated in strategic locations throughout the Garden. Each unique piece emphasizes the diversity, lightness, and tensile strength of bamboo. These sculptures were designed by local artisans along with Garden staff who have a deep understanding of this material.

Bamboo Garden Features

In addition to more than 100 different species and cultivars of bamboo from around the world, the Bamboo Garden also features a one-of-a-kind bronze fountain alongside our Bamboo Pond, both designed by celebrated local sculpture artist and passionate naturalist, James Hubbell. Learn more about the Bamboo Garden here.

three people walking in a bamboo garden

Special Activities

 

  • Bamboo Pulp to Paper: A Creative Activity, Saturday, Oct. 5 – Local artist Judi Tentor will be demonstrating how to make paper using bamboo pulp. Guests of all ages are welcome to try the process and take home your very own handmade bamboo paper creations! You can find Judi set up at our Lawn House on the way to our Bamboo Garden. No registration required.

 

Additional activities will be added as they are confirmed.