Acacia Demonstration Gardens
The Acacia Demonstration Gardens is a public park in Henderson, Nevada that features many examples of how to landscape in a dry desert climate.[1] The park was built by the Conservation District Southern Nevada in coordination with the City of Henderson.[1]
Demonstration Gardens
- Allergy Friendly Garden
- Cactus Garden
- Compost Demonstration Area
- Dry Wash Demonstration
- Ethnobotanical Garden
- Mediterranean Garden
- Native Garden
- Near Native Garden
- Outside Living and Entertaining Garden
- Small Yard Demonstration Gardens
- Streetscape Demonstration
- Tomi's Garden - In Memory of Nanyu Tomiyasu
- Turf Demonstration Area
- Wildlife Friendly Garden
Other Features
Near the gardens are other park features, including:
- Water park playground for children
- Soccer field
- Baseball field
- Dog park
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References
- City of Henderson. "Acacia Demonstration Gardens". http://www.cityofhenderson.com/parks/parks/acacia_demonstration_gardens.php, accessed 2013-06-11.
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