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“plant experimenting grounds”
Palm Cottage Gardens is the former home of famed horticulturalist Henry Nehrling, who purchased the property in 1885 to establish a garden where he could experiment with tropical and subtropical plants year round. It is located in Gotha, Florida, a small community near Orlando that was founded by German Americans in the 1870s. The 1880s frame vernacular style home and semi-detached kitchen were moved by ox-cart to the site in the early 1900s. Palm Cottage Gardens was Florida's first experimental botanical garden where Dr. Nehrling tested over 3,000 new and rare plants for the USDA. By the early 1900s it was a popular destination for thousands of tourists, nature lovers, and new Florida settlers. Many prominent people of the era, such as Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas Edison, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Theodore Mead and Dr. David Fairchild, marveled at the garden and celebrated Nehrling's extraordinary work.
Nehrling Gardens is like a lovely stroll through old Florida. It is not a huge space, but provides a chance to see Caladiums, Gloriosa Lilies and Bromeliads and offers shaded pathways. Read more
This place is a gem. Tranquility in a sea of distraction. After you spend some time here, go to Yellow Dog Eats. Read more
Such a delightful natural garden nestled in Central Florida. Saw owls, sand hill cranes and many colorful butterflies while visiting. Read more
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