The Garden
The Clovis Botanical Garden is a one-acre water-wise demonstration garden composed of beautiful plants and landscapes appropriate for the hot summers and cool winters of California’s Central Valley.
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Visiting Hours
Wednesday through Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The garden is closed Mondays & Tuesdays and select holidays. There is no admission charge (details).
Location
945 N. Clovis Avenue, between Alluvial and Nees [map]
Plant Profiles
Chilopsis linearis ‘Burgundy’ Desert Willow
One of the Sensational 70, this is a deciduous shrub or tree is native to the desert from California to Texas where it grows in washes and streambeds.
Lagerstroemia indica ‘Muskogee’ Crape Myrtle
One of the Sensational 70, this is a deciduous shrub or tree that is attractive year round for fall color, peeling bark and profuse bloom that lasts all summer.
Salvia ‘Indigo Spires’
One of the Sensational 70, this is a shrubby, perennial variety of Salvia that reaches 3 to 4 feet tall and wide.
About Us
The Clovis Botanical Garden grew out of an idea presented to the Clovis City Council in 1993 by Gordon Russell. By 1995 legal non-profit status was granted to the Clovis Botanical Garden Committee, Inc.
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Upcoming Events
- Celebrating Pathways to Your Garden
July 27th, 2013
- Volunteer Appreciation Party
August 13th, 2013
- Water Wise Plant Sale and Fair
September 28th, 2013
- Gardening 4 Kids Pumpkin Decorating
October 6th, 2013
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To promote water conservation in the California Central Valley landscape though excellent gardens, exhibits and programs that educate and inspire the public.
Clovis Botanical Garden Mission







