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Visit the historic Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park. Explore a world of rare and exotic plants in North America’s oldest wood-and-glass conservatory.
Explore Golden Gate Park's enchanting gardens. Discover the Conservatory of Flowers, Japanese Tea Garden, and San Francisco Botanical Garden. Plan your visit today!
The Conservatory of Flowers is a greenhouse and botanical garden that houses a collection of rare and exotic plants in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California. With construction having been completed in 1879, it is the oldest building in the park.
The Conservatory of Flowers is one of Golden Gate Park’s most treasured landmarks. The greenhouse and botanical garden holds a vast collection of rare and unusual plants. With five different galleries with their own distinct ecosystems, you’ll be amazed by both the diversity, ingenuity, and beauty of plants, as well as the greenhouse itself.
The Conservatory of Flowers is a unique living museum that's bursting with life just waiting to be discovered. Its intimate setting gives visitors an up-close look at rare, exotic plants and beautiful tropical flowers.
A Victorian confection of wood and glass, the Conservatory of Flowers, which opened in 1879, is the oldest building in Golden Gate Park and one of San Francisco’s most beloved landmarks. It houses some 1,700 species of aquatic and tropical plants, many of them rare, including:
The San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers is the oldest wood and glass conservatory in North America. It was built in 1878-79, at a time when the Victorians were wild about exploring exotic lands and discovering strange new plants.
The Conservatory of Flowers is a favorite with kids who love to see the many carnivorous plants. Rare and threatened orchids, aquatic plants, and both highland and lowland tropical plants native to Southeast Asia, Central America, and Africa call the conservatory home.
Located in the heart Golden Gate Park, the Conservatory of Flowers is now one of San Francisco's most treasured historic landmarks. Since opening in 1879, the greenhouse and adjacent...
View rare plants beneath the iconic glass dome at the Conservatory of Flowers, find serenity at the historic Japanese Tea Garden, and travel the world of plants at the San Francisco Botanical Garden.