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THE GARDENS
Washington Oaks State Gardens is nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and
Matanzas River, also known as the Intracoastal Waterway. Within this
coastal hammock you will find magnificent live oak trees. These trees
offer shade as you walk through this tranquil and peaceful gardens. The
gardens will take you on a journey down footpaths that lead you to enjoy
the many varieties of plant life. Each season yields a new experience
with the flowering of annuals, perennials, combined with exotics and
native vegetation complimenting a beautiful natural setting. The gardens
are well known for azaleas, camellias and roses. The rose garden
features many different types including Don Juan, Tropicana, Kentucky
Derby, Sweet Surrender, Sun Flare, Double Delight , Madellion and the
wild Cherokee Rose. Upon stepping out of the rose garden many couples
unite at the octagon, located next to one of the many reflection ponds,
to recite their wedding nuptials. While strolling along the pathways,
bordered with carpets of mondo grass, labels identify the wide variety
of ornamental and exotic plants throughout the gardens. One of the
highlights at the park are the many citrus trees along the outer
perimeter of the garden.
A walk in the formal
gardens will provide an atmosphere of tranquility. Many visitors spend
several hours wondering and relaxing in the formal gardens located
within the park. The garden makes remarkable use of exotic and native
species all nestled within a picturesque oak hammock. Within the gardens
you will find everything from azaleas and camellias to the more exotic
bird of paradise. |