Sherman Library and Gardens explained

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Type:Botanical garden
Location:2647 East Coast Highway
Corona del Mar, California, United States
Map:USA California Southern
Map Label:Sherman Library & Gardens
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Coords:33.6024°N -117.8734°W
Area:2.2acres
Website:Official website

The Sherman Library and Gardens are botanical gardens in Corona del Mar, California. The gardens are open to the public daily except Thanksigiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year's Day. An admission fee is charged. Today's garden began in 1955 when Arnold D. Haskell bought the Norman's Nursery property. Haskell named the Library and Gardens after his mentor and benefactor M. H. Sherman.[1]

The gardens include patios and conservatories, seasonal flower beds, and fountains. Collections range from desert plants to tropical vegetation. The Succulent Garden includes a California pepper tree. A tropical conservatory at the site features orchids, heliconias, and gingers. The Fern Grotto exhibits mature staghorn ferns, and the Herb Garden shows a variety of herbs, including chocolate and orange-mint, tri-color and society garlic.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Hendricks . William O. . The Sherman Library . California History . 1980 . 59 . 4 . 352–357 . 10.2307/25158006 . January 7, 2021 . University of California Press. 25158006 .
  2. Web site: Maggio . Matthew V . A Succulent Oasis at Sherman Library & Gardens . Pacific Horticulture Society . January 7, 2021.