MARSH BOTANICAL GARDEN


The Marsh Botanical Garden is part of the Yale University campus at New Haven.


The Marsh Botanical Garden is part of the Yale University campus at New Haven.

It includes several greenhouses dedicated to research, as well as being open to visitors.

The garden features a huge white oak, the tree of the Connecticut state. That oak is included in the Yale Nature Walk, which describes notable trees on the university campus.

Entrance from Mansfield Street, Marsh Botanical Garden - Yale University, New Haven, CT
Entrance
Coleus and sweet potato vines, Marsh Botanical Garden - Yale University, New Haven, CT
Coleus and sweet potato vines
From the entrance, Marsh Botanical Garden - Yale University, New Haven, CT
From the entrance
Giant white oak, Marsh Botanical Garden - Yale University, New Haven, CT
Giant white oak
Giant white oak on Yale's Nature Walk - Marsh Botanical Garden, Yale University
Giant white oak on Yale's Nature Walk
The giant oak tree trunk, Marsh Botanical Garden - Yale University, New Haven, CT
The tree trunk
Japanese maple in a stone well, Marsh Botanical Garden - Yale University, New Haven, CT
Japanese maple in a stone well

Shoveler's break, 10 x 12 oil painting by Clemence St. Laurent, showing a beagle in her doghouse with a shovel leaning on it

To enjoy beautiful painted flowers and landscapes, please visit this website:

https://www.clemencestlaurent.com/