Places to Learn

Places to Learn

2017-2018 Places to Learn William T. Kemper Edward Jones Hall Center for Home Gardening • PlantLab • Brookings Exploration Center Schoenberg Seiwa-En Temperate House Japanese Garden Ridgway Visitor Center Kaeser Memorial Maze and Piper Observatory Climatron Group Entry Gate Tower Grove Linnean House House Zimmerman Sensory Garden Group Entry Gate (Linnean Plaza) This is where you’ll Schoenberg Temperate House See Mediterranean Maze and Observatory Lose yourself in an be dropped off, and where you’ll return to meet your bus plants, Plants of the Bible, and carnivorous plants. authentic hedge maze, then climb to the top of the at the end of your visit. Please remind students not to touch! observatory and see the Garden from above! Ridgway Visitor Center Location of the Jordan Edward Jones Hall Enjoy student- and family-friendly Tower Grove House Tour Henry Shaw’s country home Education Wing, where Garden Classes are held. exhibits with hands-on activities in the Brookings and experience life as an 18th century gentleman! Linnean House An authentic 19th century orangery Exploration Center. Wednesday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-4p.m. unless otherwise and the oldest continuously-operating greenhouse William T. Kemper Center for Home Gardening noted. (Please note that Tower Grove House may close west of the Mississippi. See citrus trees, camellias and Child-friendly attractions include the Jane and Whitney for special events, holiday preparations, etc.) much more. Harris Secret Garden, the Christopher Biraben Butterfly Zimmerman Sensory Garden A garden designed to Meadow and many more. be touched, smelled and heard. Japanese Garden Visit the Sacred Boat Launch, feed 4344 Shaw Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63110 Climatron® conservatory — Explore a Lowland the fish at the Koi Bridge, and walk the zigzag School Programs: 314-577-5185 tropical rainforest under our signature geodesic dome! ‘Yatsuhashi’ bridge. [email protected] Things to Remember We hope you and your students have a wonderful time at the Missouri Doris I. Schnuck Children’s Garden Botanical Garden today! While you are here, please keep the following Consider scheduling a trip to the Doris I. Schnuck information in mind: Children’s Garden the next time you visit! Located near 1. Avoid stepping in planting beds. You may walk on the the Climatron, the Children’s Garden offers students the grass, but please do not step into the beds. Use the paths as opportunity to learn about plants in a fun, play-focused you explore. atmosphere. Admission costs apply. Open April-October. School groups must prepre----registerregister to enter. 2. Treat the plants respectfully.... Don’t pick leaves, flowers or fruits. Remember: plants are living things, so be gentle with them. You Are Here Where Can We Eat? 3. Do not touch plants or pick up plant material in the Picnic tables, pavilions and conservatories, including the Climatron® conservatory, Tower Grove Park open space are available at the Temperate House and the Linnean House. These Tower Grove Park, located collections contain many exotic plants. south of the Garden across Magnolia Avenue. 4. Be safe and stay together! Students should be supervised by an adult at all times. Please walk and be respectful of other Please note that our picnicking on the Missouri Botanical Garden grounds is strictly visitors. We want everyone to enjoy their visit to the prohibited. This includes parking lots, benches, and lawns. Missouri Botanical Garden! Restrooms Handy Numbers: Restrooms may be found in the following locations: • • Ridgway Visitor Center — both upper and Lead Teacher ______________________________________ lower levels, across from the stairs. • Our School ________________________________________ • Edward Jones Hall — past the PlantLab and the Calming • Bus Driver _________________________________________ Corner. • • Kemper Center — Lowermost level, past the classroom. MBG Security (First Aid, Lost Students) 314-577-0212 • Spink Pavilion — Enter through the door at the north end • MBG School Programs Office 314-577-5185 of the structure. • Admissions/Front Desk 314-577-5100 • Japanese Garden — In the low building just past the Koi Bridge. Drinking fountains and hydration stations are found near restrooms and 4344 Shaw Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63110 throughout the Garden. School Programs: 314-577-5185 [email protected] .

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