Gardens at Elm Bank |
Following our mission of developing the public's enjoyment, appreciation and understanding of plants and the environment, we have worked hard to create a number of beautiful and interesting gardens at the Society's Horticulture Center at Elm Bank. In 1996, the Massachusetts Horticultural Society was authorized by the Metropolitan District Commission to develop a hands-on horticultural education center at Elm Bank Reservation, bordering Wellesley and Dover, MA. During our time here, we have completed many garden installations, including the All America Selection Trial Gardens, Weezie's Garden, The Bressingham Garden, The Italianate Garden, The Goddess Garden, The James Crockett Memorial Garden, and the Society gardens. The MHS gardens educate both young and old in the science and practice of horticulture, and provide tremendous enjoyment and inspiration. The portion managed by MHS is a wonderful reflection of Elm Bank’s natural diversity. The site includes open fields and meadows, streams and pools, wooded areas and formal gardens. MHS is uniquely positioned, not only to protect these natural resources, but also to develop spaces that enhance visitors’ appreciation of the landscape and the surrounding Charles River. The grounds and gardens of Elm Bank are handicap-accessible. More tips for your visit: The Gardens at Elm Bank are open daily from 8:00 a.m. to dusk and are free to members. There is a $5 per adult fee for the general public. Non-members are encouraged to join MHS to help support the maintenance of the Gardens at Elm Bank. MassHort’s Gardens at Elm Bank represent a living collection. We ask all visitors to please respect our property and collections so that we may continue to build, preserve, and share the beauty of the Gardens. Gallery
Achillea Apricot Delight in the Bressingham garden.jpg" target="_blank"> Achillea Pomegranate in bloom in the Bressingham garden.JPG" target="_blank"> Achillea Strawberry Seduction in bloom in the Bressingham Garden.JPG" target="_blank"> Blue hydrangeas by the Education Building.jpg" target="_blank"> Bracteantha Dreamtime Jumbo Light Pink.jpg" target="_blank"> Bracteantha Dreamtime Jumbo Red Ember.JPG" target="_blank"> Butterfly weed (asclepias tuberosa) in the daylily border.jpg" target="_blank"> Eryngium Big Blue in bloom in the Bressingham Garden.jpg" target="_blank"> Eryngium Big Blue with daylilies in the foreground in bloom in the Bressingham Garden.jpg" target="_blank"> Heliotropium Simply Scentsational.JPG" target="_blank"> Petunia Supertunia Sangria Charm.JPG" target="_blank"> Solenostermon Spitfire.JPG" target="_blank"> The Daylilies will be at their peak in July.jpg" target="_blank"> The Daylily border is just coming into its prime.jpg" target="_blank"> The River of Rozanne Geraniums is in full bloom in the Bressingham Garden - 2.jpg" target="_blank"> The River of Rozanne Geraniums is in full bloom in the Bressingham Garden.jpg" target="_blank"> Garden Etiquette
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We thank you for being an active part of the MassHort mission. Massachusetts Horticultural Society at Elm Bank
900 Washington Street (Route 16) Wellesley, MA 02482-5725 (directions) |