Friday, June 7, 2013

Appreciating Nature's Beauty


As a woman, have you ever thought where you would be celebrating your wedding day? I know churches, and hotels or beaches are the most common answer. How about ob a botanical garden? And a sunset garden wedding while the aisle that you'll be walking into is lined up with garden lanterns and is the only light that guides you to the altar where your future husband is waiting? Sounds fun right? Well, I just had perfect place for you and it's in Tucson Botanical Garden in Tucson Arizona. The place is a five-and-a-half-acre urban garden, It is a collection of 16 residential scaled garden. A lush and oasis in the heart of the city. Guests have the opportunity to enjoy eleven rotating exhibits annually. These exhibits give emerging and established local and regional artist to showcase their talent and focuses on interpreting the theme of flora, fauna, and landscape of desert regions.


This place is not just for special occasions but also can be an educational experience for young ones or our children because it will hep them in developing their skills in distinguishing the common plants from rare ones and that would sharpen their memory as well in recognizing plants. There are also kids who loves to study the life of a plant or those who loves to plants all kinds of flowers and bushes because her or his parents might have a beautiful garden at home and she or he was greatly influenced by them. It is nice that sometimes you take them to botanical gardens like the Tucson Botanical Garden because they do not limit the scenery to just the flowers and plants on a pot or jar and jug shaped commercial fiberglass planter, but instead they have more to offer.

 

There are paths that leads to different or a diverse selection of residentially scaled specialty gardens, including a Zen Garden, Historic and Pre-historic garden, Barrio Garden, Butterfly garden and Children's garden. The Stonewall Foundation Tropical Exhibit is home to orchids, bromeliads, and jungle vegetation. During the months of October to April, the Exhibit hosts Butterfly Magic, a display of live tropical butterflies with species representation from five continents. If you and your family have time, try to visit Tucson Botanical Garden, surely everyone would enjoy especially the kids who loves to play and appreciates the beauty of nature.

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