Atlanta's Urban Oasis
Perennial Garden
Perennials are the backbone of a multi-layered garden and provide a textured contrast to the openness of the nearby Great Lawn.
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Anne Cox Chambers Flower Walk
You'll never forget the first time you experience the Anne Cox Chambers Flower walk in bloom. Designed for color, there's no better way to welcome visitors to the Skyline Garden and Robinson Gazebo.
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Vine Arbor
Take a cool break in the shade of endless vines wrapped around the arbor beside the Great Lawn.
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Conifer Garden
Explore the Garden's heralded collection of conifers in a garden that provides year-round interest at the front of the Dorothy Chapman Fuqua Conservatory.
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Camellia Walk
You'll find colorful blooms at the Garden, even in winter, when the cold-loving blooms of the camellia sparkle.
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Mary Ellen Imlay Channel Garden
Experience woodland beauty in the heart of Midtown from the boardwalk paths and overlooks in Storza Woods.
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Glade Garden
This respite at the edge of Storza Woods is an effervescent garden in shades of pinks, whites and purples that features stunning water features and an unforgettable Chihuly sculpture.
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Skyline Garden
Take in stunning views of terraced succulents above Piedmont Park against the Midtown skyline in the Garden's most modern space.
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Strickland Garden and Color Border
Surround yourself with color on the Great Lawn as these two beds of perennials burst to life in spring and summer.
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Edible Garden
Explore the ever-changing crops in the Edible Garden, where guests are reminded that without plants, there would be no other life on Earth.
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Rock Garden
Discover the unique and often beautiful plant adaptations abound in the Rock Garden between the Great Lawn and the Anne Cox Chambers Flower Walk.
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Rose Garden
Explore the guest-favorite Rose Garden and its diverse collection of colorful and fragrant blooms, particularly on May - September mornings.
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Levy Parterre
Experience the stunning beauty of the Garden's most formal space inspired by classic gardens popular in 17th-century France.
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Japanese Garden
Blooming since the 1960s, no garden room has a richer history than the charming Japanese Garden. Its combination of Japanese garden styles impresses with authentic elements such as the antique lantern that marks its entrance.
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Trustees Garden
Find a moment of peace in this formal garden built to honor those who have served on the Garden's Board of Trustees.
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Cascades Garden
Relax in the tranquil surrounding of hardy tropicals, flowing water and the unforgettable majesty of Earth Goddess, one of the Garden's most iconic living sculptures.
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