Thursday, March 27, 2008

Raleigh's Joslin Garden opens to the public this Saturday

William and Mary Coker Joslin invite the public to visit the extraordinary garden at their home in Raleigh's White Oak Road neighborhood this Saturday, March 29 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Their 4.5 acres include both formal and informal areas and a wide collection of native and exotic plants, many of which they acquired from local garden luminaries J.C. Raulston, William Lanier Hunt and D.R. Coker. The Joslins have established a conservation easement with the Triangle Land Conservancy, perpetually limiting the property's use for garden and horticultural purposes, and they have deeded the land to N.C. State University. For a map to 2431 West Lake Dr., click here. Free parking is available on West Lake Drive, but please park only on the west side of the street.

(Photo of the Joslin Garden from the J.C. Raulston Arboretum Web site)

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1 Comments:

At 9:05 PM, Blogger RaleighNaturalist said...

I didn't make it to the event, but I'm glad to know about this spot - and what a nice set of links about Raleigh botany! Thanks, Sue and I hope I can give you your BIG FAT Paper Plant packet soon! Best, John

 

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