Arizona Public Gardens

Path that leads to the entrance

Desert Botanical Entrance

Cactus & Succulent Houses

Cactus Blooms

Cactus Blooms Welcome Spring

Butterfly Exhibit Garden

Flowers in Spring Butterfly Exhibit

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"Monarch" Butterflies

Julia Butterfly

"Julia" Butterfly

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Where to see Flowers in Phoenix Arizona

Phoenix, Arizona is considered low desert/subtropical part of the country with mild temps and very hot growth stunting summers. Their growing season is Nov-March

USDA Gardening Zone 9-10, Sunset Zone 13

The most popular spot to see Phoenix in all its natural beauty is the Desert Botanical Gardens located up against the Papago Buttes in Phoenix bordering Tempe city limits. More Information: Phoenix Desert Botanical Garden

If you love roses, the Sahuaro Ranch Rose Garden in Glendale is a welcomed stop. Bunnies and peacocks are fun to watch as well. More Information: Sahuaro Ranch Rose Garden

Rose lovers will love visiting the Mesa Community Rose Garden, with over 5000 roses it is the largest public rose garden in the Southwest. More Information: Mesa Rose Garden

A nice retreat from downtown, the Japanese Friendship Garden has soothing waterfalls, beautiful flowering trees, koi fish and an oasis in Phoenix. More Information: Japanese Friendship Garden

Boyce Arboretum. More Information: Boyce Thompson Arboretum

Where to see Flowers in Tucson, Arizona

Tucson, Arizona is considered low desert/subtropical part of the country with mild temps and very hot growth stunting summers. Their growing season is Nov-March

USDA Gardening Zone 9-10, Sunset Zone 13

 

 

More Information: Sonoran Desert Musuem

More Information: Tucson Botanical Garden

More Information: Tohono Chul Park

More Information: Reid Park Rose Garden

 

Flagstaff, Arizona is considered low desert/subtropical part of the country with mild temps and very hot growth stunting summers. Their growing season is Nov-March

USDA Gardening Zone 9-10, Sunset Zone 13

 

More Information: Flagstaff Arboretum

 

 

View Photos from other botanical gardens

Happy Gardening!

 

 

 


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