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Xeriscape Demonstration Gardens
Visiting a xeriscape demonstration garden is a great way to get unique landscaping ideas. Be sure to bring a notebook, camera, and an open mind! At Xeriscape gardens, you’ll get the opportunity to look at interesting plant combinations and how plants appear during different times of the year. You’ll discover that by utilizing an array of low- water- use plants, you’ll conserve water resources, save money, and attract wildlife to your yard.
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum 2021 N. Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona, 85743-8918 (520) 883-1380
Along two miles of paths, visitors will have the opportunity to view a collection of Sonoran desert plant exhibits - including a riparian corridor, a desert garden, pollination gardens, a cactus garden, and desert grasslands. Education programs and special events are offered throughout the year for children and adults. Design by Guy Greene and Mark Sitter
Design by Cory Martin
Arizona State University Desert Arboretum Park Tempe, Arizona, 85287-3305 Located on the northwest corner of 6th Street and Packard Drive, between Sun Devil Stadium and Packard Stadium (480) 965-2682 http://www.asu.edu/fm/arboretum.htm
The Desert Arboretum Park is part of the greater Arizona State University Arboretum. Through a partnership of Arizona State University employees and outside consultants, the Desert Arboretum Park was created to serve as a botanical refuge for desert plants.
Avondale Xeriscape Demonstration Garden 11465 W. Civic Center Drive, Avondale, Arizona (623) 478-3373
The Avondale Xeriscape Demonstration Garden is located outside of the City Hall building. The garden demonstrates the utilization of low-water-use trees, shrubs, and ground covers. The garden is over 25,000 square feet and contains over 900 plants.
Boyce Thompson Arboretum 37615 U.S. Highway 60, Superior, Arizona, 85273
Just one hour east of Phoenix, the Boyce Thompson Arboretum features 3,200 desert-adapted plants from all over the world. The Demonstration Garden displays a series of low-water-use residential theme gardens. Education programs and special events are offered throughout the year for children and adults.
Chandler Hummingbird Habitat Desert Breeze Park Located south of West Ray Road and east of North Rural Road (480) 782-3580
This garden was installed in the late 1990's and highlights plants that attract wildlife. Local community groups helped with the design and installation, and a metal artist created a beautiful entry archway and metal shade tree. A large water feature provides a relaxing place to sit after strolling along the paved pathways along the perimeter of the garden.
Chandler Xeriscape Demonstration Located on the northwest corner of Erie Street and Arrowhead Drive (480) 782-3580
One of the first demonstration gardens in the valley this small, one-acre, demonstration garden boasts mature desert trees and shrubs. It is currently undergoing a renovation to include new pathways and signage.
Desert Botanical Garden 1201 North Galvin Parkway, Phoenix, Arizona, 85008 (480) 941-1225
Desert Botanical Walk at Superstition Springs Center Superstition Springs Center 6555 East Southern Avenue (Plaza Entrance), Mesa, Arizona, 85206 (480) 396-2570
Elsie McCarthy Sensory Garden 7637 North 55th Avenue, Glendale, Arizona, 85302 Located south of Northern Avenue on 55th Avenue http://www.glendaleaz.com/ParksandRecreation/elsiemccarthysensorygarden.cfm
Visitors will have the opportunity to fully experience the garden through their different senses. The garden also demonstrates the utilization of low-water-use trees, shrubs, and groundcovers.
Glendale Xeriscape Botanical Demonstration Garden Glendale Public Library
Visitors using the free, self-guided audio wand tour at the Glendale Xeriscape Botanical Demonstration Garden
Photo by: Jo Miller
Glendale Xeriscape Botanical Demonstration Garden Photo by: Joanne Toms
Maricopa County Cooperative Extension Office Located on the southwest corner of and Broadway and 43rd Street (602) 470-8086
The Interpretive Trail, created through the Maricopa County Cooperative Extension and Arizona Master Gardeners, will assist visitors with landscaping and gardening in the low desert climate. Visitors will find signs and flyers that will guide them in the creation and maintenance of their own environmentally sound landscape.
Mesa Xeriscape Demonstration Garden Mesa Community College
Mesa Community College Demonstration Garden Photo by: Donna DiFrancesco
Interpretive signs line the trails around the garden. Photo by: Donna DiFrancesco
Peoria Desert Fusion Garden Located in the downtown Peoria City Hall Complex near 83rd Ave. and Peoria Ave. at 8401 W. Monroe St. (623) 773-7286
This garden welcomes visitors to experience the beauty of low water use landscapes. Combinations of low water use plants from desert-like areas around the world demonstrate that beauty and functionality don’t have to be sacrificed for water efficiency. The five themed areas in the garden also showcase different mulch materials and different ways to bring color into the landscape.
Peoria Desert Fusion Garden
Sara Gibbs Botanical Garden
Scottsdale Xeriscape Garden at Chaparral Park 5401 N Hayden Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Located on the southeast corner of Hayden Rd. and McDonald Dr. (480) 312-5651
Demonstrating the beauty of saving water is the purpose that has guided the design and educational components of this Xeriscape garden. Outdoor classrooms offer learning opportunities that engage the senses, demonstrate water-saving principles, and showcase beautiful low-water-use plants. Designer: Ten Eyck Landscape Architects, Inc.
Tempe Xeriscape Demonstration Garden Tempe Woman's Club Park Located on the Northeast corner of College Avenue and Weber Drive http://www.tempe.gov/pkrec/parkfacil/address.htm
Tempe Xeriscape Demonstration Garden
Tempe Xeriscape Demonstration Garden
Tohono Chul Park 7366 N. Paseo del Norte, Tucson, Arizona, 85704 Located on the northeast corner of Ina and Paseo del Norte (520) 742-6455 http://www.tohonochulpark.org
This 49-acre- Sonoran desert preserve also contains specialty gardens, such as the native plant demonstration garden and “sin agua” garden, which utilizes rainwater-harvesting technology. Education programs and special events are offered throughout the year for children and adults.
Water Feature at Tohono Chul Park Photo by: Christina Bickelmann
Sin Agua Garden at Tohono Chul Park Photo by: Christina Bickelmann
Tucson Botanical Gardens 2150 N. Alvernon Way, Tucson, Arizona, 85712 Located on the southeast corner of Alvernon Way and Grant Road (520) 326-9686 http://www.tucsonbotanical.org
Located in the heart of Tucson, the garden comprises 15 different themed gardens, including the Xersicape Demonstration Garden and Cactus and Succulent Garden. Education programs and special events are offered throughout the year for children and adults. Tucson Botanical Garden, photographer Tanya Jones
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