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Visitor map of the Botanic Gardens

Garden areas

Take a walk through our collection of botanical treasures and heritage trees.  Discover our lake, fountain, glasshouses and much more.

Stream Garden
1

Stream Garden

A lush, verdant streamside planting.
Woodland Garden
2

Woodland Garden

A woodland planting of trees, shrubs and herbaceous perennials.
Bog Garden
3

Bog Garden

A sheltered habitat for marginal plants.
Schools' Garden
4

Schools' Garden

Delivering horticulture to a younger generation.
Rock Gardens
5

Rock Gardens

High altitude plants from around the world.
Main Walk
6

Main Walk

A central vista flanked by majestic trees.
Systematic Beds and Rising Path
7

Systematic Beds and Rising Path

A living demonstration of plant classification.
The Rising Path
8

The Rising Path

A birds-eye view of the Beds and their intricate layout.
New Pinetum
9

New Pinetum

A diverse collection of pines and associated families
Mediterranean Beds
10

Mediterranean Beds

A representative selection of plants from around the Mediterranean Basin.
The Glasshouse Range
11

The Glasshouse Range

Delicate Alpines to Exotic Tropical Climbers.
Bee Borders
12

Bee Borders

A honeypot for visitors.
Terrace Garden (New Zealand Flora)
13

Terrace Garden (New Zealand Flora)

Representing the flora found on the islands comprising New Zealand.
Gilbert Carter Woodland
14

Gilbert Carter Woodland

An area named after the Garden’s first academic Director from 1921-1950.
Old Pinetum
15

Old Pinetum

Dating from the founding of the Garden in 1846.
British Wild Plants
16

British Wild Plants

A display on chalk and limestone soils.
Cory Lodge and Lawn
17

Cory Lodge and Lawn

Creating harmony between the heritage architecture of Cory Lodge and the contemporary approach of the Sainsbury Laboratory.
Dry Garden
18

Dry Garden

Water-wise planting.
Fen Display
19

Fen Display

A range of habitats from deep-water to drier margins, supporting a rich and varied flora.
Rose Garden
20

Rose Garden

Planted in 1981 to celebrate 150 years at the Garden's new location.
Grass Maze
21

Grass Maze

Striking in appearance and effect the Grass Maze is a popular feature for children.
Understanding Plants
22

Understanding Plants

Bringing current plant research to our visitors.
Dry Meadow
23

Dry Meadow

Drought-tolerant species from steppes, prairies and grassy plains.
Garden Research Plots
24

Garden Research Plots

These plots give an area of open ground to grow collections, large scale ecological projects or sometimes single genera for experiments.
Autumn Garden
25

Autumn Garden

Spectacular seasonal leaf colour.
Winter Garden
26

Winter Garden

Coloured stems, bark and foliage texture with winter flowers and fragrance until mid spring.
Chronological Bed
27

Chronological Bed

Charting the introduction of plants to our gardens.
Scented Garden
28

Scented Garden

Delicious fragrance to stimulate the senses.
The Dell
29

The Dell

A natural area of exploration for children.
Herbaceous Beds
30

Herbaceous Beds

A wealth of perennial species
The Garden Cafe
31

The Garden Cafe

On site Cafe for visitors.
Sainsbury Laboratory (private)
32

Sainsbury Laboratory (private)

A new research institute funded by the Gatsby Foundation and hosted here in the Botanic Garden.
Plant Growth Facility (private)
33

Plant Growth Facility (private)

A large interior space belonging to the University’s Department of Plant Sciences.
Brookside
34

Brookside

1, Brookside houses the Garden Shop and CUBG administrative offices.
Classroom
35

Classroom

This is where many of our courses and talks take place.
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