
UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens
Current and Upcoming Programming ›The UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens, located on the main campus of UNC Charlotte, consist of the McMillan Greenhouse, the 7-acre Van Landingham Glen, and the 3-acre Susie Harwood Garden. The mission of the Gardens is to inspire a love for plants and nature through programming, classes, and botanical displays. The gardens were begun in 1966 by the late biology professor emeritus, Herbert Hechenbleikner, to serve as a living classroom and have evolved into a multifaceted campus and public resource. Collections include orchids, carnivorous plants, succulents, native plants, tropicals, and native collections including hardy outdoor trees, shrubs, wildflowers, and ferns. The outdoor gardens are open seven days a week, daylight hours, and the greenhouse is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Members of the campus community and the general public are invited to visit, free of charge. Visitors can check out a hammock at the greenhouse, or enjoy a picnic lunch at tables near the gazebo. The Gardens also offer classes and events throughout the year, including two annual plant sales in the Spring and Fall, and an annual Valentine’s Day orchid sale. The plant sales help to support the operations of the Gardens, where admission is always free. More information can be found online at gardens.uncc.edu.
Website
gardens.uncc.edu/Cost
Free

Photo Credit: Christen Hoover, Description: Artist participating in a plein-air painting class in the Van Landingham Glen.