The Daniel Boone Native Gardens, situated in Boone, North Carolina, is home to a diverse collection of native plants from the region. The gardens are designed in an informal landscape style, providing a relaxed and natural setting for visitors to explore and enjoy the local flora.
The Daniel Boone Native Gardens are open to the public daily from May through October. This allows visitors to experience the gardens during the vibrant spring and summer seasons, as well as the colorful fall season.
The gardens boast a variety of features that add to the overall experience. These include a bog garden, a stone gatehouse, a rockery, a grassed allée, a wishing well, a reflection pool, a prayer shrine, a rustic bridge, and the Squire Boone Cabin. Each of these elements contributes to the unique charm and appeal of the Daniel Boone Native Gardens.
Nature & Natural History Botanical garden Garden & Park Plants
651 Horn in the W Dr, Boone
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