Cutler Botanic Garden is sandwiched between I81 and Rte. 11 in Binghamton, N.Y. The garden is 3.5 acres of beautifully landscaped flower beds and shrubs and plants. The garden was started by Miss Frances Cutler, who graciously donated the land to Cornell Cooperative Extension in 1978. The garden was officially opened in 1979 and remains open every day, without charge.
The garden is now an outdoor classroom for teaching environmentalism and horticulture.
Roses and day lilies of every color abound throughout the garden. Come and take a walk and enjoy!!
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The gazebo is the focal point of the garden. Surrounded with blooming rose bushes it is a beautiful sight to see!! |
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Another view of the gazebo. |
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If you are really lucky, you might catch a glimpse of the resident hawk perching on the gazebo! |
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Benches are numerous so you can sit and take in all the beauty. |
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Gorgeous day lilies of every color! |
I hope you have enjoyed your visit to the garden. There will be a Cutler Botanic Garden - Part 2 shortly!