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Memorial University of Newfoundland Botanical Garden

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36:, the gardens were opened to the public in 1977 and became a not-for-profit organization in 1994. The garden and nature trails were developed to provide a place where people of all ages and depths of interest can learn about the plants and natural environment of Newfoundland. The official emblem of the garden is the twinflower ( 50:
The botanical garden property encloses an area of 110 acres (0.45 km), including part of Oxen Pond (for which the garden was originally named). The headquarters building is located on a 3-acre (12,000 m) site on Mount Scio Road. The main garden area includes a greenhouse (including one on
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Members of the Friends of the Garden (FOG) are individuals and families who support the objectives of the Memorial University Botanical Garden. Volunteers have assisted the garden since its creation in 1971; the FOG organization formed in 1976 and became a charitable organization in 1977. In
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species that are found within the park. Three known overwintering butterflies stay as adults during the winter in the garden's man-made butterfly houses. The concept of the butterfly house was designed by the garden's original director, Dr. Bernard Jackson. The three species are known as the
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pond. The garden is also a nature reserve, featuring 3.5 km of trails in the surrounding boreal forest. Moose, snowshoe hare, ruffed grouse and other wildlife are frequently observed inside the park boundaries.
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August 2011, the FOG had approximately 500 members. FOG volunteers provide time and expertise, help to maintain the garden and trails within the park, and support fundraising and other special events.
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the former Squires property across the street which is now a Heritage Site), an alpine house featuring high latitude plants, rock gardens, peat gardens, a heritage garden and a
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Plants producing nectar have been developed to maintain the two species of
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and sulphur butterflies, five species of woodnymphs, ten species of
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Memorial University of Newfoundland
St. John's
Newfoundland and Labrador
Linnaea borealis
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swallowtail butterflies
whites
brush-footed butterflies
gossamer
skipper
green comma
mourning cloak
Milbert's tortoiseshell
List of botanical gardens in Canada
"MUN Botanical Garden"
"THE FRIENDS OF MUN BOTANICAL GARDEN"
M.U.N. Botanical Garden
https://www.mun.ca
47°34′15″N 52°45′25″W / 47.57083°N 52.75694°W / 47.57083; -52.75694
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