Lendonwood Gardens

Lendonwood Gardens
Interactive map of Lendonwood Gardens
LocationGrove, Oklahoma
Area8-acre (3.2 ha)
Websitelendonwood.com

Lendonwood Gardens are non-profit botanical gardens in Grove, Oklahoma.[1] The 8-acre (3.2 ha)[1] gardens were founded in 1995 by Dr. Leonard Miller, a retired dentist, and consist of a blend of American and Japanese gardening techniques. Major plantings took about 18 months to complete. In 1997 the Gardens became a non-profit organization and are now part of the Oklahoma Botanical Garden system. To be designated a botanical garden, a site must contain labeled plants, be open to the public, and contain at least 225 species.

The gardens contain more than 1,200 different types of plants,[1] including one of the largest collections of Chamaecyparis (false cypress) in the United States, one of the largest collection of rhododendrons in the Southwest,[2] 500 varieties of daylilies, 25 varieties of dogwoods, more than 50 bonsai, 75 varieties of Japanese maples, and 70 varieties of hostas,[3] as well as a 150-foot (46 m) stream consisting of nine pools of water, and a koi pond. Plants in the American Backyard Xeriscape Garden thrive without additional watering and include annuals such as zinnias and marigolds.

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References

  1. ^ a b c Wehrli, Ashley. "Botanical Gardens In OKC: 8 Hidden Enchanted Spaces". OnlyInYourState®. Retrieved November 8, 2025.
  2. ^ "Lendonwood Gardens". TravelOK.com - Oklahoma's Official Travel & Tourism Site. Retrieved November 8, 2025.
  3. ^ "Gardens - Lendonwood Gardens". July 28, 2018. Retrieved November 8, 2025.

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