
The mission of the Atlanta Botanical Garden is to develop and maintain plant collections for display, education, research, conservation and enjoyment.
Learn about the numerous plant collections at the Garden.
Fuqua Orchid Center
High Elevation House
Orchid Display House
Fuqua Conservatory
The Lobby
Tropical Rotunda
Desert House
Special Exhibits
Orangerie
Animals
Outdoor Collection
Edible Garden
Rose Garden
Hydrangea
Dwarf and Rare Conifer Garden
Hardy Palms
Cobra Lillies
Summer Bulbs
Water Plants
Annual Color
Conservation Gardens
Japanese Garden
Center for Southeastern Conservation
As a venue for coordination and collaboration, the Center enables partner institutions to expand and better carry out their work. Through conservation of imperiled species and habitats in the Carolinas, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana, the Center protects the natural heritage of one of North America's most biodiverse regions.
This launch is the first step in a multi-year expansion of the Garden's conservation research and education. In 2016, the Garden hosted the regional Southeastern Partners in Plant Conservation meeting, as well as introduced the Center's Orchid Conservation Institute, a venue for training both professionals and students. The Garden, in its current capital campaign, is raising funds to expand its laboratories and facilities for research, training, and propagating rare plants, which are scheduled to open in 2017.
Watch how our hands on work has helped save one of Florida's rarest and most flamboyant orchids.