The Missouri Botanical Garden plans to reopen to the public on June 16. To continue efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the Garden will implement additional health and safety protocols. The safety of the visitors, volunteers and staff is our top priority.
Due to COVID-19 health concerns and continued preventative social distancing measures, the Missouri Botanical Garden will move its planned Origami in the Garden exhibit to 2021.
The Missouri Botanical Garden, Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House, Shaw Nature Reserve, Litzsinger Road Ecology Center, and Little Shop Around the Corner will temporarily close as a precautions to stop the spread of COVID-19.
The Missouri Botanical Garden will host a groundbreaking ceremony for its new Jack C. Taylor Visitor Center at 10 a.m. on Thursday, February 27.
See hundreds of orchids from one of the world's largest collections at the 2020 Orchid Show, opening February 1 at the Missouri Botanical Garden.
A monumental sculpture exhibit will be on display at the Missouri Botanical Garden in 2020 when Origamiinthegarden opens this spring.
With more than 130 vendors at the Missouri Botanical Garden’s 2019 Best of Missouri Market, shoppers can browse even more handcrafted items and locally produced food than ever before.
Soon, days will be getting shorter and temperatures will be dropping, so take advantage of your last chance to add to your garden before the season ends!
Revel in the return of sumo at the Missouri Botanical Garden’s 43rd annual Japanese Festival. Join the Missouri Botanical Garden in celebrating the culture and traditions of Japan when the annual Japanese Festival returns to St. Louis!
The sun is shining for home and business owners in the St. Louis area as the Grow Solar St. Louis program begins this August. The program will offer free education sessions and allow individual home and commercial property owners to access competitive prices for solar installations through volume purchasing.
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