At Huntsville Botanical Garden we understand that plants are essential to a stable and productive planet. Public gardens have a responsibility to educate, display, protect, manage and advocate for plants and all aspects of their habitats while exemplifying high standards for sustainable gardening practices and conducting daily business.
Huntsville Botanical Garden is committed to improving our methods, standards, collections, programs, techniques and practices to elevate our plant advocacy. The core of our program is conservation, education and collaboration. We place emphasis on native plants, plants that are endangered or threatened, and species of special concern, as well as their habitats in the Tennessee Valley region of Alabama. We will keep our efforts focused and within our resources.
Trillium Collection
The Trillium Collection in the Holmes Trillium Garden at Huntsville Botanical Garden has achieved Plant Collections Network, PCN (formerly NAPCC) Accreditation. The collection of 28 Eastern US species and over 200 selected forms and cultivars is displayed throughout the garden. Further measures are being taken to safeguard this flagship collection, transfer critical documentation, and develop interpretive materials to maximize its educational value.