Campus of Elon University, Botanical garden at Elon University, North Carolina.
The Elon University Campus is a 656-acre property where native plants, trees, and flowers grow among academic buildings and outdoor spaces. The grounds include different themed garden sections where visitors can explore the region's plant life.
The institution was founded in 1889 when the land was primarily agricultural. Over the decades, the property transformed into an organized center for botany education and environmental research.
Students participate in garden maintenance and botanical research programs, contributing to environmental sustainability initiatives across the university grounds.
The campus remains open daily from sunrise to sunset, allowing free access to garden areas. Visitors should wear sturdy footwear and allow plenty of time to explore the various sections.
Dedicated sections showcase medicinal plants that were traditionally used by Native American tribes in the Piedmont region. These zones help visitors understand which plants were historically important to local communities.
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