The Mobile Botanical Gardens
Mobile, Alabama is the home of the Mobile Botanical Gardens. The Mobile Botanical Gardens is notable because of its Rhododendron Gardens. The Rhododendron Garden will soon include around 1,000 evergreen azaleas and native azaleas.
The Mobile Botanical Gardens was estabilished in 1974. You can find the gardens on Museum Drive, Mobile, Alabama, USA. The 100 acre gardens are open to the public.
The Mobile Botanical Gardens (100 acres) are young botanical gardens located on Museum Drive, Mobile, Alabama, USA. They were established in 1974 and open to the public.
The gardens include cultivated areas, woodland trails, and a longleaf pine forest. The major divisions are as follows:
- Camellia Winter Garden
- Fern Glade
- Founders Fragrance & Texture Garden
- Herb Garden
- Japanese Maple Garden
- Longleaf Pine Forest
- Rhododendron Garden
The Rhododendron Garden deserves special mention. Currently being redesigned, it will soon include about 1,000 evergreen azaleas and native azaleas. When complete, this will be the most comprehensive rhododendron collection on the Gulf Coast.


