America's 11 Most Enchanting College Gardens and Arboretums

Sustainable Innovations at Stanford University's Arizona Garden

The Oval, aerial view of the open space in the middle of Stanford University Campus at Palo Alto. Photo Credit: Envato @Mint_Images

Stanford University's Arizona Garden, often referred to as the "Cactus Garden," is a pioneering example of sustainable landscape design. Originally planted in the late 19th century, this unique garden showcases an impressive collection of cacti and succulents, reflecting the arid beauty of the American Southwest. In recent years, the garden has become a focal point for sustainability research, with students and faculty exploring innovative methods of water conservation and climate resilience. The garden's integration of native plant species not only supports local biodiversity but also serves as a living laboratory for studying the impacts of climate change on desert ecosystems. This commitment to sustainability underscores Stanford's dedication to environmental responsibility and education.

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