New England Wild Flower Society Garden in the Woods - Framingham Museum

  • Address: 180 Hemenway Road, Framingham, MA
  • Phone: +1 508 877 7630
  • Website:www.newfs.org
New England Wild Flower Society Garden in the Woods
180 Hemenway Road
Framingham, MA

New England Wild Flower Society Garden in the Woods Details

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  • This ever-changing living museum .. New England's premier wildflower garden .. has more than 1500 kinds ... more on Museum Stuff
  • A garden that is made up of 45 acres of wildflowers and native New England ... more on tripadvisor.com
  • Garden in the Woods is the headquarters and botanic garden of the New England Wild Flower Society. This ever-changing living museum - New England's premier wildflower garden - has more than 1600 kinds of plants, with many rare and endangered native specimens throughout the ... more on gocitykids.com

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This is a paradise!

Anyone interested in plants, gardening, native plants, conservation, a peaceful setting, and nature in general should treat themselves to a visit to one of the most remarkable botanical gardens in America. This is a ... Debrapaula, a user of Tripadvisor. Read full review on tripadvisor

Directions

From the North, South, or East, take Rt. 128 to Rt. 20 W; go 8 miles on Rt. 20 to Raymond Road (2nd left after traffic lights in S. Sudbury); go 1.3 miles to Hemenway Road and follow the Garden in the Woods signs.

Hours

Apr 15-Jun 15: daily 9am-7pm. Jun 17-Oct 31, Tue-Sun 9am-5pm. Last admission to the Garden trails one hour before closing. Nov-mid-Apr: the Garden trails are closed; museum shop has special winter hours.

Miscellaneous

  • Admission: Admission free for members and children 5 and under. Adults $7, Seniors and students $5 Youths 3-17 $3. Tours are included at no additional charge -- Open daily 9-7 mid April through June 15th. Open Tuesday through Sunday June 16-October 31st. Courses and
  • Collections: Garden in the Woods is a marvelous living museum, accredited by the American Association of Museums and described by the Boston Globe as 'the eye-popping showcase for native plants-there can be few more beautiful places on the planet' . The focus is the n

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