Vander Veer Botanical Park Since its establishment in 1885, gardens
and floral displays have been a tradition at this beautiful 33 acre
park, inviting visitors to stroll from the Conservatory to the Stone
Fountain. The park grounds are home to an extensive collection of
gardens and trees, including many planted during the early 1890's. The
Conservatory at Vander Veer is located at 215 W Central Park in
Davenport. Hours are 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, Tuesday through Sunday.
Closed on Monday. Park Features: The Grand Allee, a prominent walkway
of trees and gardens leads to the popular Stone Fountain: a fountain
of dancing, billowing Grand Allee water and changing lights. Vander
Veer is a popular place for walking, both on the Grand Allee and the
outside perimeter. The outside perimeter walkway is busy day and night
providing a .9 mile lap for fitness enthusiasts. The Conservatory is
famous for its 100-year tradition of providing gardens under glass.
Rotating features on display annually in the Conservatory include: -
Spring Azalea and flowering bulbs, lily, daisy and fuchsia - Summer
tropicals and foliage - Fall color includes the Chrysanthemum Festival
- Winter features the Poinsettia Lights Display The greenhouses at
Vander Veer are open to the public for strolling and enjoying the
production side of conservatory display. The Municipal Rose Garden,
established in 1948, is an All-America Rose Selections (AARS) garden.
The Hosta Glade, established. 1998, is an American Hosta Society
Official National Display Garden. The Old World Gardens and Fountain,
ca 1900, is a display of carpet beds of the style popular in many
European countries, including 19th century Germany are represented at
the fountain. The stone fountain is the second fountain built in the
park. The first was an iron Victorian fountain that was later removed.
The stone fountain dates back to the 1930s and has been renovated in
recent years. The fountain runs from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. May through
October. The water shoots up at varying heights and colored lights
change the color of the water making for some beautiful nights in
Vander Veer Park. The Children's Sculpture Garden, established 1999,
is a colorful yet peaceful setting for Amber, Adam, and Cole: Grammy's
Flower Children by Ted McElhiney. Look for the giant Praying Mantis, a
sculpture donated by Dick Southwick. All-America Selections Annual
Display Garden - All-America Selections® is a nonprofit organization
that tests new varieties and introduces those with superior
performances as AAS winners. Other collections and display gardens
include the Shade Gardens and the Daylily Border and Grand Allée
Teaching Beds. The Lagoon and Playground - The children's playground
and lagoon are favorite summer spots. The lagoon is stocked by the
IowaVander Veer Lagoon Department of Natural Resources, with
catch-and-release fishing. Vending machines provide corn for park
visitors to feed the ducks. Enabling Garden - The Enabling Garden is
an accessible garden and features plantings that stimulate all the
senses, and includes planting beds and containers raised for
comfortable reach. This accessible garden can be used by persons of
any age or ability and includes garden elements that appeal to all
five senses. The gardens are designed to improve and maintain the
physical mental and social health of everyone. The Enabling Garden
eliminates physical barriers to gardening, creating an area where
people of all ages and abilities can garden together. Key features of
the Vander Veer Enabling Garden are: accessible paths throughout,
garden beds and containers at differing elevations, water feature,
pergola, and a riot of color and textures.
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