Wright Park Arboretum, Tacoma

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Wright Park Arboretum, Tacoma

Wright Park Arboretum, Tacoma (must see)

Wright Park is a 27-acre (11 ha) arboretum and public park that is currently managed by Metro Parks Tacoma. The park was designed by Bavarian landscape architect Edward Otto Schwagerl.

The arboretum contains over 700 mature trees, representing about 100 native and exotic species.

The Victorian-style conservatory was built in 1907, and named in honor of donor William W. Seymour. Its wings and twelve-sided central dome contain some 3,500 panes of glass. Six sculptures created by former conservator Clarence Deming rest among the plants, and reflect African, Māori, and Aztec traditions.

The conservatory now contains more than 550 plant species in its permanent collection, including agapanthus, azaleas, bromeliads, cacti, clivias, cymbidium, epiphyllum, ferns, figs, more than 200 orchids, palms, and rhododendrons. It also contains a rotating exhibit of floral displays that generally features between 300-500 blooming plants at any given time.
Sight description based on Wikipedia.

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Sight Name: Wright Park Arboretum
Sight Location: Tacoma, USA (See walking tours in Tacoma)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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