San Francisco Botanical Garden
San Francisco, CA 94122.0 Website Directions Map
| Estimated Number of Palms | 80+ |
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Coastal Botanical Garden in San Francisco Featuring Global Plant Collections and Subtropical Palm Displays
Located within Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, the San Francisco Botanical Garden is a 55-acre living museum of plants from around the world, uniquely shaped by the city’s cool, fog-influenced coastal climate. Established in the mid-20th century, the garden is organized into geographic collections that highlight plants from regions with similar climates. Visitors can explore winding paths through diverse landscapes where palms are integrated into sheltered and subtropical sections of the garden, demonstrating how these plants can thrive even in cooler environments. The interplay of fog, ocean air, and carefully selected plantings creates a distinctive atmosphere not found in typical tropical gardens. Open lawns, shaded groves, and curated plant displays provide a varied and engaging experience throughout the site. With its unique climate, global plant diversity, and scenic park setting, the San Francisco Botanical Garden offers a fascinating destination to experience palms in an unexpected coastal environment.