Norfolk Botanical
Garden
Norfolk,
Virginia
This 155-acre garden began in
the late 1930’s as the Norfolk Azalea Garden, a project of
the Works Progress Administration (WPA). It became the
Norfolk Botanical Garden in 1958. The garden still has
wonderful displays of azaleas, but its plant collections
have expanded greatly. The collections of Camellias and
Hydrangeas are recognized by the North American Plant
Collections Consortium (NAPCC).
Click here to visit the Norfolk Botanical Garden
website.