The Chadwick Arboretum, in Columbus, Ohio, is a 60 acre arboretum on the campus of Ohio State University. Its mission is to provide an educational environment for students' horticultural studies as well as be a resource of learning for the general public.
Today, the gardens contain a large selection of Ohio plants, tropical plants, wildflowers, and woody plants. It represents one of the most varied collections of plants in the state.
The Learning Gardens are the most visited section of the arboretum. These are a collection of twelve gardens, which include the Easy Elegance Rose Garden, the Katherine F. Fosser Wildflower Garden, the Gazebo Garden, and the Bamboo Garden.
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