Toledo Botanical Garden is a museum for plants.
A museum for plants, Toledo Botanical Garden offers visitors the opportunity to share, discover and enjoy nature’s beauty. With more than 60 acres of display gardens and relevant plant collections, TBG is full of beauty, tranquility and opportunities for exploration and reflection.
Green thumbs come to the Garden to learn more about the varieties of annuals and perennials nestled within the various beds and look for ways to incorporate new ideas into their home landscapes. Art lovers are inspired by the Artisan Village, original sculptures located throughout the Garden and the annual Crosby Festival of the Arts. Music enthusiasts groove to the smooth sounds of local jazz performers during our summer concert series. And children become engaged in our natural world through educational, hands-on plant exploration and pioneer living activities.
There’s truly something for everyone at Toledo Botanical Garden. People of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities are welcome to come explore and enjoy.
Also visit:
Toledo Botanical Garden Artisan Village
What’s In Bloom
While so much else is on hold, spring is still progressing and beginning to bloom at Toledo Botanical Garden. Here are some bloom highlights for mid-April to enjoy.
- Hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis) in the Artists Village.
- Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) in the Woodland Garden.
- Siberian Squill (Scilla siberica) in the Woodland Garden.
- Lenten Rose (Helleborus orientalis) in the Woodland Garden.
- Daffodil (Narcissus sp.) near the Wooden Bridge at Crosby Lake.
- Magnolia (Magnolia sp.) in the Perennial Garden & near Conference Center.