Bonhoeffer Botanical Gardens Explained
The Bonhoeffer Botanical Gardens are a botanical garden located north of Seattle. They are named in honor of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a Lutheran pastor and scholar, who was executed in April, 1945, in Nazi Germany's Flossenburg concentration camp.[1] [2]
The garden contains native plants of the Pacific Northwest.
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Notes and References
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- Web site: Brown. Andrea. 'Zoo of plants' grows near Stanwood. HeraldNet. 29 July 2016.