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Coordinates: 44°5607N 123°0147W / 44.935343°N 123.029607°W / 44.935343; -123.029607
 

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Martha Springer Botanical Garden
Entrance to the garden
Map
TypeBotanical garden
LocationSalem, Oregon, United States
Coordinates44°56′07N 123°01′47W / 44.935343°N 123.029607°W / 44.935343; -123.029607
Area1-acre (0.40 ha)
Opened1988 (1988)
Owned byWillamette University
StatusOpen to the public
Mill Race passing the garden

The Martha Springer Botanical Garden is a botanical garden on the campus of Willamette University, in Salem, Oregon, United States.[1] Opened in 1988, the 1-acre (4,000 m2) garden contains twelve smaller gardens stretched along the Mill Race that bisects the campus.

About[edit]

The garden was dedicated in 1988 in honor of Professor Martha Springer, a biologist at the school.[2] Elaine Joines served as the first curator of the garden.[3] The garden's long, narrow site behind the athletic building is divided into 12 smaller gardens, including a butterfly garden, herb garden, alpine rock garden, theme borders, and ethnobotany gardens.[2][4] Much of the garden contains species native to the state of Oregon. Other plants include pink varieties of Lagerstroemia.[5] The botanical garden lies along the Mill Race that splits the school's campus after leaving the Thomas Kay Woolen Mill site to the east.[2]

Martha Springer Botanical Garden is sometimes referred to as a secret garden since few people are aware of its existence and it is tucked away behind buildings on the campus.[6] Other features of the free garden include benches, a rock fountain, and roses.[6] The 1-acre (4,000 m2) site is used for educating students at the school, and is open to the public.[7]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Onopa, Leann (April 17, 2008). "Fun at a glance". Statesman Journal.
  • ^ a b c Campus Map and Virtual Tour. Archived 2007-05-03 at the Wayback Machine Willamette University. Retrieved on July 26, 2008.
  • ^ "Local: R. Elaine Joines". Statesman Journal. July 23, 1999.
  • ^ Knowlton, Stefanie (April 25, 2006). "Enthusiasts relish area's long growing season". Statesman Journal.
  • ^ Colvin, Diana K. (August 28, 2003). "Drama Queen". The Oregonian.
  • ^ a b Spady, Betty. Gardens and Nurseries in the News. Archived 2007-08-08 at the Wayback Machine Rhododendron and Azalea News. Retrieved on July 26, 2008.
  • ^ Pokorny; Kym (January 8, 1998). "Homes & Gardens of the Northwest: State of Inspiration". The Oregonian.
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