Biology:Ethel M Botanical Cactus Garden

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Short description: Botanical garden in Henderson, Nevada, US
Ethel M Botanical Cactus Garden
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Ethel M Botanical Cactus Garden
TypeCactus garden
LocationHenderson, Nevada
Coordinates [ ⚑ ] : 36°04′26″N 115°04′16″W / 36.074°N 115.071°W / 36.074; -115.071
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Websitewww.ethelm.com/pages/botanical-cactus-garden

Ethel M Botanical Cactus Garden is a 3-acre (1.2 ha) botanical garden located at the Ethel M Chocolate Factory in Henderson, Nevada. The garden, and the factory itself, are open to the public with no admission charge.

The garden, like the factory, are named after Ethel G Mars, first wife of Frank C. Mars and mother of Forrest Mars Sr.

The Botanical Cactus Garden also include a "Living Machine", their name for a demonstration waste water treatment facility. Using bacteria, algae, protozoa, snails and fish, the facility recycles 100 percent of the chocolate factory's waste water without the use of any chemicals. The water is recycled for use in providing water for the garden. The ponds from the waste water facility attract many of the birds that inhabit the garden.

The garden opened in September 1981. During the mid-1980s, average visitor attendance was 300 to 400 people per day.[1] Throughout the year the Botanical Cactus Garden are host to several community events including the annual cactus garden lighting. The cactus garden holiday lights show is hosted in November and December and is free to the general public.

Collection

The Garden contains more than 350 different cactus and succulent species. Over half are native to the American southwest; the remainder are from Australia and South America. The collection includes varieties such as:

See also

  • List of botanical gardens in the United States

References

  1. Dickensheets, Scott (July 24, 1986). "Cactus garden attracts hundreds of visitors a day". Henderson Home News. pp. 1, 12. http://hendersonlibraries.sobeklibrary.com/HL00003518/00001. Retrieved October 9, 2018. 

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