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Set in a landmark building — the oldest public wood-and-glass conservatory in North America — the Conservatory of Flowers inspires awe and fascination with its rare and exotic plant collection.

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Open Thursday – Tuesday, 10am – 4:30pm

Last entry is 4pm

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Aquatic Plants

The magical pools in the Aquatic Plants Gallery simulate the flow of a river winding through the tropics. The gallery features a diversity of aquatic plants and colorful water lilies including the Giant Water Lily with its majestic, spiny leaves visible during all but the coldest months of the year. Carnivorous pitcher plants, warm-growing orchids, and brightly paintedHeliconiaandHibiscusare scattered throughout the gallery. Giant taro leaves line the pond and the flowers of bromeliads emerge from their water-filled buckets amidst a diversity of epiphytes, creating an eye-catching display of colors and textures.

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Highland Tropics

Conservatory of Flowers is one of only a handful of institutions in the United States to feature a Highland Tropics display, given the challenge of creating such a cool and humid climate. The gallery mimics the misty cloud forests of tropical mountaintops. Dense mosses,Impatiens, andGesneriadsengulf rocks. MajesticRhododendronsand tree ferns grow from the forest floor. Also featured is the renowned collection of delicate high-altitude orchids. Many of these orchids are epiphytes, which are plants that grow on other plants, including the infamousDracula orchids that peek from hanging vines and through tree branches throughout.

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Lowland Tropics

In the steamy, lush jungles of the Lowland Tropics Gallery, a light rain falls on the canopy of majestic palms. An enormous kapok tree lies on the forest floor while brightly colored orchids and falling water cascade around it. Coffee berries, cacao pods, and tropical fruits hang heavily from branches, and the sweet fragrance of jasmine andStanhopea orchids mingle in the air. The gallery is also home to the Conservatory’s centenarians, including the towering Imperial Philodendron, a pygmy date palm from San Francisco’s 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exhibition, and several rare and ancient Cycads, which are primitive gymnosperms that pre-date the dinosaurs.

Potted Plants

The Potted Plants Gallery pays homage to the Conservatory’s late 1800’s Victorian roots when plant collectors stored their exotic tropical treasures in opulent glass greenhouses to protect them from cold European climates. This ever-changing garden of curiosities features a rotating host of unique, charismatic, and rarely-seen plants from tropical places throughout the world. Lush flowering trees and shrubs are held in an incredible assortment of decorative urns and containers from all over the world including copper containers from India, Javanese palm pots, ceramic pots from Burkina Faso, and a historic urn from San Francisco’s 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition.

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West Gallery

After trekking through the tropics respite can easily be found among the fern fronds of the West Gallery. Ferns are an ancient group of plants that have their earliest ancestors dating back approximately 400 million years. Many Victorians had a passion for fern collecting, housing their most delicate species in tropical conservatories like this one. Today, ferns are found on every continent except Antarctica. Look out for a New Zealand Tree Fern in the southwest corner, and a delicate-looking Tassel Fern amongst the many ferns hanging from above. With ample seating among these peaceful plants, the West Gallery offers a gentle recharge. Note: A rare Corpse Flower bloom (pictured) will occasionally occur in the West Gallery. This photo does not reflect the current plants in bloom.

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Nepenthes bicalcarata

Common Name

Fanged Pitcher Plant

The fanged pitcher plant, native to Borneo, is named such because of the ‘walrus-tooth-like prickles’ that protrude from the pitcher.

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Hibiscus schizopetalus

Common Name

Japanese Lantern, Spider Hibiscus

Hibiscus schizopetalusis native to Kenya and Tanzania but is commonly referred to as ‘Japanese lantern’ because it resembles traditional Japanese lanterns.

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Lasimorpha senegalensis

Common Name

Swamp Arum

Lasimorpha senegalensisis a very large aquatic plant from west Africa, found in swamps, ponds, and other areas with slow moving water. Beneath the water’s surface, this plant grows quite vigorously by lateral shoots, or rhizomes.

Anguloa

Common Name

Tulip Orchid

The Anguloa orchid is commonly known as a tulip orchid because of the way the leaves resemble tulip leaves when they emerge from…

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Dendrobium Smillieae

Common Name

Bottlebrush Orchid

Dendrobium smillieae is a robust orchid that is found in Queensland Australia and New Guinea. They grow epiphytically on tree limbs…

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Masdevallia

Common Name

Kite Orchid

Masdevallia is a genus of 350 cool growing orchid species. They are best known for their unusual triangle-shaped flowers made…

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Areca Vestiaria

Common Name

Sunset Palm

This palm varies from a red crown shaft with maroon leaves, to an orange version with green leaves, and everything in between…

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Crescentia Cujete

Common Name

Calabash Tree

Crescentia cujete, more commonly known as the calabash tree, has been cultivated throughout tropical Central and South America since…

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Heliconia Psittacorum

Common Name

False Bird-of-Paradise

Heliconia is a genus of flowering tropical plants with approximately 225 species. The majority of Heliconia species are native to tropical…

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Adenium Obesum

Common Name

Desert Rose

This beautiful plant is native to regions ranging from West Tropical Africa to the Arabian Peninsula. Adeniums are appreciated…

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Heliamphora

Common Name

Sun Pitchers

Heliamphora is a genus of approximately 18 carnivorous plant species. Plants of this genus are endemic to Venezuela, Guyana…

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Pachystachys Lutea

Common Name

Lollipop Plant

Pachystachys lutea is a popular landscape plant in tropical and subtropical areas of the world. The plant’s long-throated, short-lived…

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Huperzia Squarrosa

Common Name

Tassel Fern

Plants in this genus were once a part of the genus Lycopodium from which they differ by not having specialized spore-bearing cones…

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Microsorum musifolium

Common Name

Crocodile Fern

Microsorum musifolium is especially noteworthy for the texture of the leaves, the Crocodile Fern comes from the Malaysian…

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Platycerium

Common Name

Staghorn Fern

Staghorn ferns have two types of fronds, basal and fertile. The sterile, oval-shaped, basal fronds not only help the plant adhere…

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Plan your perfect event with us

Celebrate in one of our exotic galleries or outside with the beautiful backdrop of the conservatory in view. Whether you’re hosting a ceremony, working lunch, co*cktail hour, or seated dinner, find flexible accommodations in our five unique event spaces.

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FAQs

How long does it take to walk through the Conservatory of Flowers? ›

took about an hour to complete the tour.

Is the Conservatory of Flowers worth visiting? ›

Whatever you do, be sure to at least drive by the Conservatory of Flowers—it's too darn pretty to miss. The gorgeous, white-framed 1878 glass structure is topped with a 14-ton glass dome. Stepping inside the giant greenhouse is like taking a quick trip to the rain forest, with its earthy smell and humid warmth.

Is SF Conservatory of Flowers free? ›

Admission to the Conservatory of Flowers is free to San Francisco residents and all veterans. Plans to build the Dahlia Garden were introduced in 1940 by Interstate Commerce Commission Director Richard T. Eddy and Park Superintendent John McLaren.

Does the Conservatory of Flowers have butterflies? ›

One of the most popular attractions at the Conservatory is the Butterfly Zone, where visitors can witness the magical transformation of caterpillars into beautiful butterflies. The Butterfly Zone is home to over 20 species of butterflies, including the stunning Blue Morpho and the colorful Monarch.

Does the Conservatory of Flowers light up at night? ›

After debuting to nearly 25,000 revelers at the 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love, the dazzling light projection on the historic building's exterior continues nightly into its third year.

What time is the Japanese tea garden free in San Francisco? ›

Admission to the Japanese Tea Garden is free for San Francisco residents with valid ID. Free hours for everyone (even non-residents) are 9-10 am every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Please note that hours and costs change frequently.

How much does it cost to go to the Conservatory of Flowers? ›

Ticket prices & discounts
0 – 4Free
12 – 17$7.00
65+$7.00
Adults$10.00
College Students$7.00
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Does the Conservatory of Flowers have a bathroom? ›

Public toilet facilities are available outside the Conservatory of Flowers.

Is the Conservatory of Flowers indoors? ›

By completing my purchase I confirm that I understand I understand the Conservatory of Flowers is an indoor garden and is open in all weather conditions and that refunds are not given for weather unless garden is closed for emergency.

What does the Gardens of Golden Gate Park pass include? ›

Membership includes free and unlimited access to the three beautiful gardens, special access to events, discounts on plants and merchandise, special offers from local nurseries, and more.

How much is Golden Gate Park? ›

Golden Gate National Recreation Area does not charge entrance fees except for at Muir Woods National Monument. Other fees may be charged at various locations throughout the park. Please see the Other Fees section below for more information.

Do you have to pay to enter Golden Gate Park? ›

Do I need to pay an entrance fee to visit the park? None of the park sites at Golden Gate National Recreation Area charge an entrance fee, however, visitors to Alcatraz Island must purchase a ferry ticket for transportation. For information about other fees, visit our Fees and Passes page.

How long is the conservatory of flowers show? ›

Conservatory of Flowers FAQ (San Francisco) - Tripadvisor. “How long does it take to go through Night Bloom?” About 45 minutes but I took a lot of photos. Also I went at 5:30 and beat the crowds.

What is the white building in Golden Gate Park? ›

Conservatory of Flowers
Coordinates37°46′19.2″N 122°27′36″W
Built1878
ArchitectLord & Burnham
Architectural styleItalianate, Gothic
Significant dates
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Is the SF Botanical garden free? ›

San Francisco Botanical Garden Tickets, Hours, and Parking

Entrance is free each day between 7:30 a.m. and 9 a.m., and all day on the second Tuesday of every month.

How long does it take to walk through Bloedel conservatory? ›

A walk around the dome will take less than 30 minutes but you could easily spend a lot more time enjoying the plants and birds. Also, as the bio-dome is located in Queen Elizabeth Park, you can wander the beautiful gardens outside if the weather permits.

How long does it take to go through the flower fields? ›

Head out on this 5.1-mile loop trail near Carlsbad, California. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 45 min to complete.

How long does it take to complete a conservatory? ›

On average it takes around 3 to 5 weeks to build a standard conservatory.

How long does it take to walk through SF Botanical Garden? ›

You can walk the garden in an hour; but appreciating it will take at least two to four hours.

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