The landscaping surrounding the Botanical Building prioritizes structural elegance over expansive planting. The pond out front, while present, was notably unpopulated, possibly due to seasonal conditions, and its lily population was sparse. The focus is clearly on the building's architecture, with the immediate exterior serving more as a transition than a primary horticultural display.
Within the building, the maintenance of the plant collection is evident. The airy atmosphere is enhanced by open doors and a fine misting system, creating a humid environment suitable for the diverse flora. While not a vast collection, the plants are arranged to feel dynamic and create a vibrant interior. Volunteers are present to offer insights into the plant life and the building's history, providing a layer of interpretive engagement for visitors.
The soil preparation and planting expertise are difficult to assess directly from a visitor's perspective, as the plants are housed within the building's controlled environment rather than being integrated into extensive outdoor beds. However, the thriving condition of the plants indicates a knowledgeable approach to their cultivation. The absence of readily displayed plant labels, replaced by QR codes, is a distinctive feature that alters the visitor's interaction with the planting details.