Desert Museum Gardens
The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum was recognized as TripAdvisor.com's 2013 Top Ten U.S. Public Gardens (#5). The museum showcases the Sonoran Desert region, home to over 2,000 species of plants and known as the lushest desert on earth. One reason is its bi-seasonal rainfall:
Pacific Northwest winter storms = gentle winter rains
Gulf of California summer 'monsoons' = seasonal wind pattern shift along with wet, tropical air with violent thunderstorms
Two particular plant forms visually dominate the landscape: legume trees and columnar cacti. Palo Verde trees and Saguaro cacti are prime examples.
The Desert Museum's gardens showcase this vibrant ecosystem and represent a variety of biotic communities found within the Sonoran Desert region. You will see 1,200 different types of plants with 56,000 individual specimens planted on the grounds.
- Mountain Woodland
- Desert Grasslands
- Agave Garden
- Palo Verde Trees
- Hohokam Agave Field
- Cactus Garden
- Labyrinth
- People and Pollinators
- Riparian Corridor
- Birds of the Sonoran Desert
- Life Zone Transects
- Tropical Deciduous Forest
- Desert Garden
- Yucca Ramada
- Pollination Gardens