
The UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens consists of a notable combination of outdoor and indoor garden facilities on campus.
Our three main garden areas are the Van Landingham Glen, the Susie Harwood Garden, and the McMillan Greenhouse. The 7-acre Van Landingham Glen is a woodland garden showcasing native plants of the Carolinas, as well as being one of the most diverse rhododendron gardens in the Southeast. The 3-acre Harwood Garden presents hardy ornamental landscape plants in a semi-Oriental motif. The McMillan Greenhouse complex consists of 8 "rooms", plus surrounding beds, terraces, and a courtyard bog garden. The greenhouse contains an outstanding orchid collection, a rainforest conservatory, desert succulents, and many plants from the world's tropical habitats.
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