The JC Raulston Arboretum is a arboretum and botanical garden administered by North Carolina State University, and located in Raleigh, North Carolina. The arboretum is open daily to the public without charge.
History
The Arboretum was established in 1976 by horticulturist Dr. James Chester Raulston, and after Dr. Raulston's death in 1996, the Arboretum was re-named in his honor.
Plant collections
The arboretum has a collection of plants from over 50 countries. Its plant collections now include over 6,000 total taxa of annuals, perennials, bulbs, vines, ground covers, shrubs, and trees, with significant collections of:
The major gardens
- Annual Color Trials â an official All-America Selections (AAS) testing site, evaluating over 700 different annuals and tender perennials each year.
- Entry Garden â more than 100 types of tender perennials, mostly tropical.
- Finley-Nottingham Rose Garden â over 200 roses representing over 120 taxa, including hybrid teas, hybrid musk roses, David Austin roses, and climbing roses.
- Japanese Garden â Japanese plants with a raked-stone Zen garden; plants include Acer palmatum âÂÂKiyohimeâÂÂ, Acer palmatum âÂÂSeiryuâÂÂ, Chamaecyparis obtusa âÂÂNana GracilisâÂÂ, Lagerstroemia fauriei, Nandina domestica f. capillaris cultivars, and Pinus taeda âÂÂNanaâÂÂ.
- Klein-Pringle White Garden â white-flowered plants and plants with gray, white, or silver foliage, inspired by the famous White Garden at Sissinghurst Castle Garden; plants include Acer palmatum, Lagerstroemia âÂÂNatchezâÂÂ, Magnolia àloebneri âÂÂMerrillâÂÂ, Styrax japonicus âÂÂEmerald PagodaâÂÂ, and Viburnum âÂÂMohawkâÂÂ.
- Lath House â over 700 kinds of shade-loving plants, including Acanthus spinosus, Cornus controversa 'Variegata', Farfugium japonicum 'Aureomaculatum', Gentiana saponaria, Hydrangea macrophylla âÂÂPiaâÂÂ, Pieris japonica âÂÂShojoâÂÂ, and Trochodendron aralioides.
- Mixed Border â a large border planting (300 à15 feet) (91 à4.6 m) of trees, shrubs, groundcovers, perennials, and bulbs; plants include Campsis grandiflora 'Morning Calm', Chamaecyparis thyoides 'Rubicon', Clematis 'Betty Corning', Cornus sericea 'Silver and Gold', and Hamamelis àintermedia âÂÂJelenaâÂÂ.
- Model Gardens â home demonstration gardens.
- Paradise Garden â for the senses of sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell; plants include Aloysia triphylla, Corylus avellana âÂÂContortaâÂÂ, Hosta âÂÂSum and SubstanceâÂÂ, and Ziziphus jujuba âÂÂInermisâÂÂ.
- Perennial Border â nearly 1,000 plants in a large border planting (450 à18 feet) (140 à5.5 m), with color scheme based upon a plan by Gertrude Jekyll.
- Southall Memorial Garden â a hemlock tree grove, with mixed plantings and an open grassy area for gatherings.
- Xeric Garden â plants from Mexico and the American Southwest, including Agave, Dasylirion, Echinocactus, Hesperaloe, Nolina, Opuntia, and Yucca.
- Winter Garden â plants at their best in winter, including Cryptomeria, Chamaecyparis, Cornus officinalis 'Kintoki', Edgeworthia chrysantha, Epimedium, Hamamelis, Helleborus àhybridus, Ilex, Iris unguicularis, Prunus mume 'Rose Glow', and Yucca.
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