Beginning in early September, the arbor path along Cameron Avenue at Coker Arboretum will be closed for construction for several months. This phase of the Coker Arbor Renovation Project will create a new path with a gently sloping grade that is fully accessible.
Category: Development News
This May: Carolina Moonlight Garden Party
You are invited to dress in your best floral attire and join us for the 12th annual Carolina Moonlight Garden Party on Saturday, May 18. Enjoy live music, a sponsored…
You Still Have Time to Make an End-of-Year Gift
You have an important role in preserving habitat gardens, plant collections, natural areas, and educational programming of the North Carolina Botanical Garden. You still have time to make an end-of-year…
This May: Carolina Moonlight Garden Party
The 11th annual Carolina Moonlight Garden Party is on Saturday, May 20. This is the North Carolina Botanical Garden Foundation’s largest fundraising event of the year. At the premier garden…
Support the Garden during GiveUNC on March 28
Tuesday, March 28, 2023, is GiveUNC, UNC-Chapel Hill’s annual day of giving. By making a gift during GiveUNC, you help the Garden conserve plant biodiversity in the Southeastern United States and work to promote healthy and sustainable ecosystems for future generations to enjoy.
You still have time to make a gift in 2022: End of Year Giving
You have an important role in preserving the habitat gardens, plant collections, natural areas, and educational programming of the North Carolina Botanical Garden for future generations. If you are able,…
Conservation Success: Expanding Stillhouse Bottom Nature Preserve
Thanks to contributions from community members, conservation organizations, and a grant from the North Carolina Land and Water Fund, the North Carolina Botanical Garden Foundation will soon expand the scope…
Help the Garden Grow
Dear Friends, I invite you to join the North Carolina Botanical Garden Foundation and be a plant conservation champion. Your membership helps the Garden save native plants like the Venus…
New Entrance Walk and Breezeway Unveiled
We are thrilled to announce that our Bob and Molly Broad Entrance Walk and Sara Waitt Breezeway are now open to the public! Together with our new sign wall on Fordham Boulevard, this marks the completion of a multi-year entranceway master plan to increase the Garden’s visibility, improve the visitor experience, and elevate our entrance landscapes.
A Garden Wish List
HELP THE GARDEN SUCCEED! We are seeking the following contributions or “Gifts in Kind” to allow the staff to meet the mission of the Garden each day. Communications & Visitor…