Everything about The Vermont Experimental Cold-hardy Cactus Garden totally explained
The
Vermont Experimental Cold-Hardy Cactus Garden (less than 100 square feet) is a nonprofit amateur
botanical garden for
cactus and
succulents that are hardy for USDA Zones 4 and 5 of northern
New England, upstate
New York, and eastern
Canada. The collection includes several
opuntias,
yuccas, and
sedums in a small raised bed and mini hillside planting. The garden also includes an experimental attempt to test the hardiness of the
Giant Sequoia tree (Sequoiadendron giganteum aka Sequoia gigantea) in Zones 4-5. Several small test sequoias were planted in 2000.
It is located at the residence of Louis and Marilyn Varricchio, Halladay Road,
Middlebury, Vermont, and is open to the public. Please call before visiting.
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