Description
Established in 1938, the garden is internationally renowned for its collections of palms, cycads and other tropical plants, including many rare and endangered species. The Fairchild collections include an extraordinary array of flowering trees, shrubs, and vines, bromeliads, orchids and other epiphytes and rare plants collected from locations stretching from the Bahamas to the Orient, as well as an abundance of native and other tropical specimens.
Fairchild combines the beauty of its horticultural display with its role as a living museum, laboratory and center of learning and discovery. Its lush landscape and superb collections are appreciated by gardeners, tourists, photographers, scientists and nature lovers of all ages. In the world where natural resources are shrinking at an alarming pace, and where unique species are vanishing every year, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden is an important member of the global environmental community.
Weddings at Fairchild
The coral rock staircases at the Bailey Palm Glade, the waterfalls in the Rainforest and Sunken Garden, the columns of the Vine Pergola, or the architecture of the Amphitheater are just a few of the many beautiful settings for your photographs. Fairchild offers a wonderful wedding registry service for our brides and grooms through The Shop at Fairchild. One of the sales associates will accompany you as you make your selections from a variety of uniquely tropical plates, glasses, furniture, pots, silverware, and much more. The Fairchild areas designated for wedding ceremonies are Phillips Gate, Allée and Overlook.
Contact us for your special event today!
To be eligible for rental of Fairchild facilities for an event, renter must be a Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden member at a Corporate Friend or Director's Council level.
Established in 1938, the garden is internationally renowned for its collections of palms, cycads and other tropical plants, including many rare and endangered species. The Fairchild collections include an extraordinary array of flowering trees, shrubs, and vines, bromeliads, orchids and other epiphytes and rare plants collected from locations stretching from the Bahamas to the Orient, as well as a... More
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