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University of Saskatchewan Gardens
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NAME
University of Saskatchewan Gardens

OTHER NAMES
Patterson Garden Arboretum

COUNTRY
Canada
ADDRESS
51 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7N 5A8 SK

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About University of Saskatchewan Gardens
University of Saskatchewan Gardens is a garden located in Saskatoon in Canada. It falls under the campus of the university. It was founded in 1966. The garden has a huge collection of trees, shrubs and vines and is one of the most compelling collections in the whole Prairie Province. It could be visited any day of the week from dawn to dusk. No entry fee is charged by the authority to visit the arboretum.

How To Reach University of Saskatchewan Gardens
You have to drive north on Preston Avenue and then turn right on the gravel road to reach the destination. You can park your vehicle at the parking lot available at the site.

Some Lesser Known Facts About University of Saskatchewan Gardens

  • A number of woody plants survive in the area, despite its extreme climate which is hot summers and cold snowy winters.
    A number of woody plants survive in the area, despite its extreme climate which is hot summers and cold snowy winters.
  • It comes under zone 3b which is decided under the plant hardiness zones of Canada.
  • The garden is suitable for field trips, photography as well as horticulture, and botanical studies.
    The garden is suitable for field trips, photography as well as horticulture, and botanical studies.
  • You can find here different plants including Maple, Hawthorn, Euonymus, and bushes like Roses and Lilac. Some of the plants are native while others are taken from botanical gardens of the northern hemisphere. Endangered Canadian species like Morus rubra, Gymnocladius dioicus, and Juglans cinerea are also found in this area.
    You can find here different plants including Maple, Hawthorn, Euonymus, and bushes like Roses and Lilac. Some of the plants are native while others ar

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