March 28, 2023 - Heathcote Botanical Gardens |
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Lynnette and I checked out the Heathcote Botanical Gardens in Fort Pierce. It features a world-class Bonsai exhibit. | ||||||
Look at huge butterfly!
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Glass tile gorilla. | ||||||
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Colorful Coi. | ||||||
Bamboo gone wild! | ||||||
Beautiful Florida jungle. | ||||||
Heathcote is most well known for being the home of the James J. Smith Bonsai Collection, the largest public display of bonsai in the country. The collection has more bonsai on year-round display than any other public exhibit in the United States. Although there are 26 species represented in the collection, almost half the trees are species of ficus. The more than 100 specimen bonsai range from a huge buttonwood, estimated to be 200 years old, to a magnificent, twin-trunk Jaboticaba, originally styled by John Naka in 1973. James J. Smith was an internationally recognized authority on bonsai who operated a wholesale bonsai nursery in Vero Beach, FL. He learned from some of the most famous bonsai masters in the world including John Naka and Toshio Saburomaru. For decades, Smith conducted a free monthly workshop at his Durastone Nursery on Old Dixie Highway. He was mentor to several generations of Florida bonsai artists. His bonsai are in numerous important collections around the world, and numerous books picture his trees and discuss his work. When he was in his 80s, he agreed to give most of his private collection to Heathcote if it could develop a suitable display area. Heathcote conducted a major fundraising campaign and developed a plan for a 10,000-square-foot garden complete with stone stands and a Japanese-influenced pavilion that is a favorite scene for weddings and garden parties. |
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Lynnette surrounded by Bonsai. | ||||||
I thought the Bonsai were interesting. I respect art work, of any kind. My only complaint about Bonsai is that most of them don't photograph well.
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This Bonsai is pretty, mainly because of the flowering blossoms. | ||||||
The camera just doesn't capture the look of this Bonsai. | ||||||
Yay, Bonsai. | ||||||
Now outside of the Bonsai garden and into a cactus garden. Although not as good or as large as some botanical gardens we've been to like the McKee Botanical Gardens in nearby Vero Beach and Bok Tower in central Florida, this one is still worth visiting. | ||||||