Airlie Gardens, located in Wilmington, North Carolina, was founded in 1901 and covers 67 acres. There is a Spring Garden which features azaleas in the spring, a Camellia Garden, which features camellias in the fall, and a Rain Garden which features magnolias in the summer. There are also beautiful statues and fountains on the grounds. One thing you won't want to miss, is a giant 467 year old oak tree, lovingly named, "Airlie Oak."
The garden is open March through December, daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Admission for adults is $9.00. Admission for children is $3.00.
wow - that looks spectacular. I run out of stuff to say as you post such fabulous gardens.
ReplyDeleteHaha! Yes, they're all gorgeous!
Deletewilmington is a beautiful place, and so is this garden
ReplyDeleteI'd have to agree!
DeleteI'll be in Wilmington this week! Won't have time to go to the gardens, but we'll look for them next time we go.
ReplyDeleteYou'll definitely have to do that!
DeleteThey named the oak tree - funny.
ReplyDeleteI guess being that old, it had to have a name!
DeleteI wonder if "Airlie Oak" has any little acorns. Nice place, y'all.
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Didn't see any, but you never know. Baby Airlies!
DeleteLooks like a beautiful garden. Lots of pretty flowering bushes.
ReplyDeleteThe azaleas are gorgeous.
DeleteHi Sherry - this looks just beautiful ... I love azaleas ... must be so beautiful ... then the other gardens too .. and the Oak Tree - that's some age .. Cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteIt is an old oak tree. I bet it could tell quite a few stories if it could talk!
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ReplyDeleteRiotous splashes of colour! Fabulous!
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Those azaleas are gorgeous!
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