Mobile Botanical Gardens
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Come Here to Grow!
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- Regular Hours:
Mon Closed Tue - Fri Sat Sun - Phones:
Main - 251-342-0555
Fax - 251-342-3149
ExtraTollFree - 877-252-4769
- Address:
- 5151 Museum Dr Mobile, AL 36608
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- Category
- Botanical Gardens
- Payment Options
- Neighborhood
- Parkhill
General Info
Mobile Botanical Gardens consists of 106 acres of design gardens, deep woods trails, and Longleaf conservation forest, offering something for everyone. Primary collections include the internationally recognized K.Sawada Camellia WinterGarden, the Millie McConnell Rhododendron Garden, the John Allen Smith Japanese Maple Garden, and the Aromi Hybrid Azalea Garden, and more. We host two major plant sales during the year in March and October - Our Spring Plant Sale is the largest on the Gulf Coast! MISSION STATEMENT – Come Here to Grow - MBG provides experiences that help visitors of all ages appreciate and benefit from our unique Gulf Coast environment. The Gardens serve as a living classroom for residents and visitors alike. By providing a sense of place, we endeavor to instill passion for nature, and promote interest in gardening, conservation, and outdoor activities. MBG is a private, non-profit organization, and we greatly appreciate your support!Mobile Botanical Gardens consists of 106 acres of design gardens, deep woods trails, and Longleaf conservation forest, offering something for everyone. Primary collections include the internationally recognized K.Sawada Camellia WinterGarden, the Millie McConnell Rhododendron Garden, the John Allen Smith Japanese Maple Garden, and the Aromi Hybrid Azalea Garden, and more. We host two major plant sales during the year in March and October - Our Spring Plant Sale is the largest on the Gulf Coast! MISSION STATEMENT – Come Here to Grow - MBG provides experiences that help visitors of all ages appreciate and benefit from our unique Gulf Coast environment. The Gardens serve as a living classroom for residents and visitors alike. By providing a sense of place, we endeavor to instill passion for nature, and promote interest in gardening, conservation, and outdoor activities. MBG is a private, non-profit organization, and we greatly appreciate your support!