The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens Greenhouse - San Marino, CA
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N 34° 07.737 W 118° 06.862
11S E 397243 N 3777014
The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens has a 16,000 square-foot greenhouse that comprises three different habitats.
Waymark Code: WMNB3P
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 02/04/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member monkeys4ever
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The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens website for this greenhouse (visit link) informs us:

"The Rose Hills Foundation Conservatory for Botanical Science houses interactive exhibits designed to engage children and families in a wonder-filled scientific exploration of plants. Living plants fill a 16,000 square-foot greenhouse that comprises three different habitats (a lowland tropical rain forest, a cloud forest, and a carnivorous plant bog) and a plant lab devoted to experiment stations focusing on the parts of plants.

Fifty interactive exhibits in four galleries offer a rare opportunity to study plants from all over the world. In the Rotunda look through the small silver kaleidoscopes posted near the entrance for an unusual view of the tropical rain forest. Next, stop by the information desk to pick up a map of the Conservatory. In the rain forest look for Amorphophallus titanum, one of the world’s most unusual plants. When blooming, its strong odor earned it the nickname “stinky plant.”
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Rain Forest

This warm, wet tropical environment contains rare and unusual palms, the Amorphophallus titanum (The Huntington’s infamous “Corpse Flower,” that blooms on rare occasions), and a pond featuring giant Amazon water lilies. Using technology from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, visitors can move a climate sensor pod up and down in the overhead canopy of trees, comparing light levels, humidity, and temperature in different layers of the forest. Another exhibit, “Rain Forest Spices” encourages visitors to smell popular spices from the rain forest (such as vanilla), and match them with the plants they come from (an orchid).

Cloud Forest

Cool, misty mountaintops in the tropics are often home to cloud forests. This habitat includes trees draped in orchids, ferns, and bromeliads, as well as unusual and beautiful tropical pitcher plants. Many of the plants found in cloud forests live with their roots in the air. Called epiphytes, they get water right from the clouds, so they can grow on trees, rocks, and even power lines.

Carnivorous Plant Bog

This habitat displays some of The Huntington's most unusual American plants: Venus flytraps, American pitcher plants, sundews, and sphagnum moss from the coastal bogs of the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida. In the wetlands of the Bog Gallery visitors can use magnifying lenses to see insects caught by such carnivorous plants as Venus flytraps, pitcher plants, and butterworts.
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Plant Lab

The Plant Lab offers an entertaining, hands-on introduction to botany, including a plant petting zoo. Exhibits are organized into six different groups: roots, stems, leaves, flowers, seeds, and spores. Visitors can design a leaf quilt using a variety of leaves and learn how to use scientific instruments including a refractometer, which measures the percentage of sugar in different nectars.

Take a Virtual Tour of the Conservatory

Visit the Rose Hills Foundation Conservatory for Botanical Science interactive website and take a virtual tour of the Conservatory, plant flowers in the digital garden, explore the plant database, discover fun plant activities to try at home, and much more!

About the Environment

The Conservatory is composed of glass and steel, with a large central rotunda and two symmetrical wings. The wings have a maximum interior height of 26 feet, and the rotunda is 96 feet across with a maximum interior height of 43 feet. The climate conditions in the Conservatory range from 65°F to 90°F, with relative humidity ranging from 50 percent to 95 percent.


Architect: Offenhauser Associates Inc.
Landscape Architect: Deneen Powell Atelier
Exhibit designers: Gordon Chun Design"
Type of Greenhouse: Botanical display - public

Type of Cover: Glass panel

What is the shape of this greenhouse: Other

If you selected Other shape please describe it: unique design- round with three levels

Unique features: see above

If you selected Other - describe it.: Not listed

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