Georgeson Botanical Garden is a Special Place
Georgeson Botanical Garden is a nationally recognized botanical garden known for its abundance of herbs, ornamental trees, vegetables and flowers that flourish within 100 miles of the Arctic Circle. The farthest-north botanical garden, Georgeson is well-known for its work with peonies—which bloom in June and July—as well as its research, education and outreach about high-latitude horticulture. The garden is a popular summer destination for residents and tourists and hosts a wealth of special events.
Nine of the garden's acres are cultivated. It sits on the eastern side of the ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Experiment Farm—a facility established in 1906 that is part of the UAF Agriculture and Forestry Experiment Station.
About Georgeson Botanical Garden
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Cultivated & Maintained Acres
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Peony Cultivars
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Year-round Staff
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Seasonal Staff