This intimately-scaled, hemlock-shaded, streamside garden displays moisture-loving plants that cannot be grown well elsewhere at Cornell Botanic Gardens. Japanese primroses, ferns, azaleas, and hostas grow rampantly along the stream, giving the garden a whimsical atmosphere. Plants with unusual foliage provide interest throughout the growing season.
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Our grounds are open to the public. Visitors are required to wear a face covering, maintain at least a 6-foot distance from others, and visit alone or in small family groups. No available restrooms. Photo and video restrictions in place.
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