Annual Magnolia Bloom | 2016
San Francisco Botanical Garden, Golden Gate Park near 9th and Irving
Free Magnolia Walk Maps – Pick up at the visitor services kiosk to find key species and their location within the garden. The map corresponds to pink identification signs throughout the garden. Or pick up a Magnolia Family Adventure Map at the visitor services kiosk to guide your family on a stroller-friendly path or a more adventurous route off the beaten path to search for furry buds and giant flowers on magnolia trees large and small.
FREE for SF residents with proof of ID
FREE daily 7:30-9am
FREE all day on second Tuesdays of the month
Non-residents: $8 general, $6 youth 12-17 & seniors; $2 children 5-11; children 4 and under FREE; families of 2 adults and one or more child pay just $17
San Francisco Botanical Garden is home to the most significant magnolia collection for conservation purposes outside China, where the majority of species originated. Its current collection includes 51 species and 33 cultivars including many prized examples from Asia.
Annual Magnolia Bloom | 2016
San Francisco Botanical Garden, Golden Gate Park near 9th and Irving
Free Magnolia Walk Maps – Pick up at the visitor services kiosk to find key species and their location within the garden. The map corresponds to pink identification signs throughout the garden. Or pick up a Magnolia Family Adventure Map at the visitor services kiosk to guide your family on a stroller-friendly path or a more adventurous route off the beaten path to search for furry buds and giant flowers on magnolia trees large and small.
FREE for SF residents with proof of ID
FREE daily 7:30-9am
FREE all day on second Tuesdays of the month
Non-residents: $8 general, $6 youth 12-17 & seniors; $2 children 5-11; children 4 and under FREE; families of 2 adults and one or more child pay just $17
San Francisco Botanical Garden is home to the most significant magnolia collection for conservation purposes outside China, where the majority of species originated. Its current collection includes 51 species and 33 cultivars including many prized examples from Asia.
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