
Ann F. Wood, President of the Boca Raton Botanical Gardens Association said that the 48-acre site would allow the association to increase the number of amenities, and put in Japanese and Chinese Gardens as well as enhance to Children’s Garden. A Learning Play Area is also envisioned, which will include a cave with stalagmites and stalactites, vine-covered tunnels, shooting water and topiaries as well as unusual plants. The Flowering Tree Society and Orchid Society are both expected to be involved.
A conservatory is proposed with a 210’ diameter geodesic dome structure. It will house classrooms, laboratories, research facilities, offices and rest rooms, and the dome interior will be a tropical garden with one of the world’s largest aviaries.
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