"Chalices" was one of the featured pieces for the Curious Garden at Atlanta Botanical Garden |
All-in-all, Schwerner created twelve art features that were scattered throughout the grounds, including green chains in the Fuqua Conservatory that were designed to mimic the aerial roots suspended from Cissus, purple totems along the flower walk, large red accents suspended above the Kendeda Canopy Walk designed to attract visitors' attention to the tree canopy overhead, and a mixture of glass and orchid chandeliers in the orchid center.
"Revenge of the Black Widow" is part of the Scarecrows in the Garden autumn display |
For those of you who read my previous post about the "Imaginary Worlds" exhibit, you will probably remember the really stunning Earth Goddess mosaiculture feature. I had really been looking forward to returning to see the stunning goddess in all her verdant green, and I had been especially hoping to impress my travel companion with this really cool garden art. My initial disappointment after discovering that the feature was in the midst of repairs was quickly replaced by excitement. Right now is a great time to see the "bones" of a mosaiculture art piece. The wire mesh was totally exposed and unplanted. Very cool!
Musa velutina in fruit next to the Cascades Garden |
If you work up an appetite during your trip, be sure to check out the new Longleaf Restaurant for a delicious meal. If you prefer a quicker meal without the fuss of being served at a table, you can pick up a sandwich or snack at Longleaf's Quick Cafe or out in the garden at the Snack Bar. The gift shop was also worth a visit, whether you're shopping or window shopping.
Other important considerations when planning your trip:
"Totems" is another feature of the Curious Garden |
- Hours of operation:
- April - October, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday
- November - March, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday
- Closed Mondays, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years day
- *Admission:
- Adults: $21.95
- Youth (3-12): $15.95
- Members and children under 3: Free
- Parking:
- 0 - 30 minutes: Free
- 31 - 60 minutes: $2
- Additional 30 minutes: $1
- Daily Maximum: $15
- Accessibility:
- Virtually the entire garden is accessible. I did not note any areas that could not be reached by one way or another.
- Wheelchairs available at the Visitors Center on a first come first serve basis.
- Electric mobility scooters may be rented.
- Pets:
- Restricted to service animals only.
- Dogs are allowed for the annual "Reindog Parade" event.
- Atlanta Botanic's guide to Garden Etiquette is available for review.
*Are you a member of your local public garden? Ask if membership includes participation in the American Horticulture Society's Reciprocal Admissions Program. By supporting your local garden, you and one guest could visit the Atlanta Botanical Garden for free.
To see more photos of any of my visits to the Atlanta Botanic Garden, check out my flickr stream.
To see more photos of any of my visits to the Atlanta Botanic Garden, check out my flickr stream.
If you have any questions, ideas, or suggestions, leave a comment or shoot me an email.
When is the last time that you visited a botanical garden exhibit? What was your favorite feature?
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