Botanical Gardens
The Botanical Gardens feature more than 300 species of plants in nine formal gardens.
In his original creation, H.J. Lutcher Stark employed techniques such as color variation, water reflection, and views into his design, saying "I'm working with nature, trying to paint this scene with the most beautiful colors nature will give me." The Botanical Gardens of the new Shangri La expand on this example and depend heavily on concepts familiar to every artist, including line, shape, texture, contrast, and color. In addition, the new Shangri La will display the great diversity of plants found throughout the world.
Within the Botanical Gardens are five garden "rooms" representing these artistic concepts: The Line Garden, The Hanging Garden, The Shape Garden, The Texture Garden, The Color Garden. A historic garden known as The Pond of the Blue Moon pays tribute to the original Shangri-La, featuring 41 varieties of azaleas – some of which belonged to H.J. Lutcher Stark in his original Shangri-La. Please click the links below to learn more about each of these gardens.
NOTE: The main pathway that encircles the Botanical Gardens is approximately one mile in length, and a full walking tour may require 45–60 minutes. As walking is an essential part of the Gardens experience, visitors should plan accordingly and make determinations based on their own abilities and endurance.
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The Line Garden
Lines make up the composition of this garden, with most plants growing in confident vertical lines and others in contrasting horizontal patterns. A prominent plant is the horsetail (Equisetum), an...
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The Hanging Garden
This terraced area was replanted in honor of H.J. Lutcher Stark, who likely created this garden in his original Shangri-La to indulge his interest in exotic tropical plants. The new version in today...
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The Shape Garden
This garden includes plants that can grow naturally in a specific shape or be trimmed to create one. Shapes in this garden include columns, circles, squares, pyramids, and more. A prominent plant is the...
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The Texture Garden
This garden features visual and physical elements of texture. The specimens in The Texture Garden express texture in a visual way - you’ll notice qualities of coarseness or fineness through leaf...
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The Color Garden
Pond of the Blue Moon...
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