Getting back to nature in the Midwest has never been easier when you visit the Green Bay Botanical Garden in Green Bay, Wisconsin.& Here you will find and array of plants that were specifically chosen for their ability to thrive and grow in the upper Midwest. You will enjoy garden architecture that will leave you breathless with the array of perennials, annuals, roses, shrubs, trees and much more.
The Green Bay Botanical Gardens boasts 47 acres of natural area and display gardens that showcase Northeastern Wisconsin's four wonderful and distinct seasons. There is truly something to see year round. You will have the pleasure of waling through fourteen different formal gardens.
Capture the imagination of children in the Gertrude B. Nielsen Children's Garden. Children can explore a tree house, maze, giant sundial and slide. They can learn about and the wonders of plants through exploration of the Peter Rabbit Garden, Frog Bridge, Dragon Fly Bridge, Einstein Garden and Butterfly Garden.
Rose lovers will find two distinctly different gardens to explore. The Upper Rose Garden will delight you with the hardy shrub roses and the hybrid tea roses. The roses are planted in groupings of color that you will enjoy as you stroll along the paths that lead to the Scandinavian all-season gazebo. The Marguerite Kress Oval is a contemporary rose garden. It features the interplanting of perennials and hardy roses. Without a doubt, there is something for everyone at the Green Bay Botanical Garden. You will leave feeling refreshed and enriched by the sheer beauty that nature will offer those who seek for it.