W.W. Seymour Botanical ConservatoryW.W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory Average User Rating: (0 votes, add your vote or comments) The W. W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory in Wright Park with its historic glass conservatory and distinctive twelve-sided central dome is listed on the City of Tacoma, Washington State, and National historic registers. The dome and wings of the Conservatory are made up of 3,500 panes of glass. A permanent collection of more than 550 individual plant species is displayed here and includes over 200 orchids, 300–500 blooming plants, and large collections of tender azaleas, Vireya rhododendrons, Clivias, Cymbidium, Agapanthus, Epiphyllum Cacti, and exhibition Chrysanthemums. In addition to the permanent display the Conservatory features varying monthly displays of beautiful and fragrant flowers and live acoustic music every second Sunday from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm. Hours: Tuesday–Sunday, 10:00 am–4:30 pm Closed: Mondays, New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, November 29 – December 2, Christmas Day. All holidays are subject to change without notice. By Car: From I-5 take exit #133, 705 North/City Center, follow signs for 705 north/Schuster Parkway, get in right lane to Stadium Way exit. Turn right at stop light onto stadium. Turn left on 4th Street, follow 4th to “G” Street. Purchase Go Seattle Visitor Cards with unlimited FREE general admission to over 30 Seattle attractions, tours, area discounts, and full-color pocket guidebook to the area. Tags: gocardfree Top of PageDo you know of a Place that should be included here? Please Suggest a place in the appropriate category. |
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