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Help the Gardens Grow!
Master Development Plan Total (including Flourish Capital Campaign): $76.96 Million
Flourish Capital Campaign Only: $42.88 Million

Much as plants reach deep into the earth for life-giving nourishment, Denver Botanic Gardens is extending ever more deeply into the community for the support we need to grow and flourish. Soon the Gardens will become an even greater source of civic pride, a model of sustainability and a center of excellence for future generations.

View a PDF of our Master Development Plan (24MB). There are 90 graphics-intensive pages, so it will take a few minutes to load. 
 

Tending to today's Gardens, preparing for tomorrow's

Our Flourish Capital Campaign is like a spring day, when the air is fresh and full of promise. It is impressive in scope, elegant in design and thoughtful in realization. Here are some highlights as of 
December 31, 2009

Botanic Gardens Capital Campaign
phase 4
$19,250,000 - Capital Campaign
› Two new herbaria
› Library/Research Center
› Boettcher Memorial Tropical Conservatory renovation
phase 3
$10,480,000 - Capital Campaign
› Education Pavilion
› New Cafe
› Science Pyramid
› Community and test gardens
› Berm: maintenance and restrooms
phase 2
$28,160,000 - $13.1M Capital Campaign, $15M Certificates of Participation
› Mordecai Children’s Garden
› Bonfils-Stanton Visitor Center
› Underground parking w/ green roof
› Bonsai Pavilion/expanded Japanese Garden
› Waring Green
› Cheesman Gate
› Boettcher Memorial Hall renovation
phase 1
$18,585,000 - "Better Denver" 2007 bond initiative
› Greenhouse complex
› Irrigation system
› New public safety and accessibility features
phase 1
$486,658 - Precampaign fundraising
Phase 2 - 4 also includes: Technology, Interpretation, Chatfield Plan, Garden Enhancements and Endowment

We must sow before we can reap. The time has come to work shoulder-to-shoulder for the greater good of our community, our environment and all who come after us.

Our history speaks of visionaries and leaders who built a magical place on sacred land that has become world-renowned. With a detailed plan to point the way, and the support of our friends, we are embarking on the path to ensure Denver Botanic Gardens will forever flourish.

Join us on the journey.

Please call the Development Office at 720-865-3527 for more information.

On Nov. 6, 2007, through the Better Denver Program, Denver citizens passed ballot initiatives to improve city facilities. This includes the passage of bond issue “G”, providing more than $18 million for Denver Botanic Gardens’ urgent infrastructure repairs.

To follow the progress of the nearly 70 Better Denver Program projects, please visit www.denvergov.org/betterdenver

 

Watch a fascinating video about the Gardens' transformation. Denver Botanic Gardens really does flourish!

Thank you for your generous donations!

 Mordecai Children's Garden Gift
Janet Mordecai founded the Daniel and Janet Mordecai Foundation. It was their joint wish that the Foundation enhance the quality of life for all, and offer those less fortunate the opportunity to improve their lives.

 

The Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Donates Generous Gift
The Bonfils-Stanton Foundation announced a generous lead gift of $1.5 million to our Flourish Campaign at the January campaign launch event. Their early commitment has encouraged many others to join them in support of the exciting transformation taking place at the Gardens. In appreciation for their generosity, the new Visitor Center will be named the Bonfils-Stanton Visitor Center.

 

 


 

 

 


 

 


 

 


 

 

 


 

 

high-altitude gardener

Planting a garden this spring?
We know that gardening can be
challenging given Denver
and Colorado’s high
altitude. Denver
Botanic Gardens has
created a database of plants
that thrive in our climate. And you can post your own photos!

Search the database

what's blooming?

See the Gardens now!
Winter is a wonderful time to visit the Boettcher Memorial Tropical Conservatory. And purple Iris reticulata are blooming outside next to brilliant yellow crocuses--a sure sign of  spring approaching. See highlights of what's blooming in March

York Street has a new café!
Visit Offshoots for
breakfast, lunch
or an afternoon
snack. Enjoy a
latte, surf the
Web via free Wi-Fi
(compliments of Qwest Communications), work remotely and relax in one of the cushy chairs or at the laptop bar that looks out on vistas of gardens.
More details on Offshoots