Did you know that Rutgers University in New Brunswick is home to one of the state's most beautiful botanical gardens? Visit Rutgers Gardens to enjoy a walk through stunning scenery and thousands of beautiful plants. This is such a great place to spend the day!
Rutgers Gardens is truly a magical place! The signature giant Adirondack chairs are just one of the beautiful landmarks here, and each of the individual gardens offers something new to show off to visitors.
You'll find hundreds and hundreds of plants, both native and imported, tucked away in this stunning 180-acre conservatory.
Walk along a shady bamboo path that's almost eerie and learn about what an interesting (and menacing!) plant bamboo can be...
... or take a walk through the wild and native Helyar Woods.
The Evergreen Gardens showcase a unique style of planning...
...while the Ella Quimbly gardens show off drought-tolerant plants and teach visitors about water conservation.
The colorful Art Rudolph Sun and Shade garden is a nice place to rest. Come sit in the gazebo and take in all the sights!
Rutgers Gardens offers stunning views that change with the seasons. In early spring, the Rhododendron and Azalea garden is absolutely bursting with color!
The pollinator garden is a guest favorite, as you'll find bees, butterflies, and birds enjoying it whenever you walk by.
There's even a garden here that showcases "All American Selections" -- the top annuals, perennials, and even some vegetables that were grown from seed. These are the highest-rated of each kind in its category!
Come take a walk through Rutgers Gardens and you'll fall in love with New Jersey's most underrated botanical garden. It's truly a treasure we are lucky to be able to explore!
This beautiful plant lovers' paradise is calling your name! For more information to help plan your visit, as well as a description of each garden and a calendar of events, head to the Rutgers Gardens website.
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