Gardens of the World explained

Gardens of the World
Photo Width:250
Type:Botanical garden
Location:Thousand Oaks, California, United States
Map:California#USA
Map Label:Gardens of the World
Relief:1
Map Width:208
Coords:34.1765°N -118.8483°W
Area:4.5acres
Opened:December 2001
Operator:Hogan Family Foundation[1]
Status:Open
Website:www.gardensoftheworld.info

Gardens of the World is a botanical garden in Thousand Oaks, California, situated directly across Thousand Oaks Boulevard from Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, within the downtown core of the city.[2] [3] Established in 2001, the park was given to the city by the owners of a local travel agency. It is home to a French garden and waterfall, an English rose garden, an Italian grapevine garden and a Japanese garden with koi ponds and a pagoda. The park is used for walking and picnicking, and guided tours of the gardens are available.[4] The Californian Mission Courtyard includes native California flora and murals of the remaining 21 California Missions. There is also a statue of Father Junipero Serra in this part of the park.[5] The botanical garden is 4.5acres.[6] [7]

Overview

The gardens in the park are connected by a concrete trail which loops the gardens. The iron entry gate from across the Civic Arts Plaza leads onto a parterre in the French Garden in front of a massive waterfall. To the right through the arches lies the English Perennial and Rose Gardens and its pergola. This garden features 400 rose bushes. The Italian Garden near the Bandstand lawn contains a grape arbor and an Italian chain fountain. Tucked in the corner is the Japanese Garden featuring a koi pond, decorative rock waterfall, a pagoda and stream with a wooden bridge. The California Mission Courtyard memorates the California Missions with murals of the 21 remaining missions, along with a Spanish fountain.[8] The gardens were designed by landscape artist, Wendy Harper from Moorpark.[9]

Exhibits

It contains five gardens:[10] [11] [12]

In the center of the gardens is a replica of the American/Victorian Bandstand. The bandstand functions as an amphitheater and is where musical performances take place.

Sources

  1. News: Covey. Claudette. December 17, 2020. Lynn Hogan, Pleasant Hawaiian Holidays Co-Founder, Dies at 92. 2021-10-10. TravelPulse.
  2. News: Harris. Mike. June 21, 2018. Planned downtown Thousand Oaks revitalization takes significant step forward. en. Ventura County Star. 2020-07-22.
  3. Weissler, Sabrina (2013). Los Angeles for Free. Teachtopia. Page 50. .
  4. Randall, Laura (2010). Peaceful Places: Los Angeles: 100+ Sites for Tranquility Across the City of Angels. Menasha Ridge Press. Page 71. .
  5. Lee, Gregory (1992). California Missions: A Guide to the State's Spanish Heritage. American Traveler Press. Page 48. .
  6. Web site: Gardens of the World - Thousand Oaks. 20 August 2022 .
  7. Web site: Best Free International Garden Walk. 30 September 2015.
  8. http://www.gardensoftheworld.info/forms/selfguidedtour.pdf
  9. News: Karp . Josh . 1999-11-09 . Landscape Artist Designing World Garden Park . en-US . Los Angeles Times . 2022-03-13.
  10. http://www.gardensoftheworld.info/forms/selfguidedtour.pdf
  11. http://www.gardensoftheworld.info/forms/Map.pdf
  12. Baker, Pam (2002). Thousand Oaks Westlake Village: A Contemporary Portrait. Community Communications, Inc. Pages 53-54. .

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