Vermont Experimental Cold Hardy Cactus Garden

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Vermont Experimental Cold Hardy Cactus Garden
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The cold-resistant cactus Rhipsalis baccifera
Vermont Experimental Cold Hardy Cactus Garden is located in Vermont
Vermont Experimental Cold Hardy Cactus Garden
LocationMiddlebury, Vermont, USA
Coordinates43°58′39.7″N 73°8′10.0″W / 43.977694°N 73.136111°W / 43.977694; -73.136111Coordinates: 43°58′39.7″N 73°8′10.0″W / 43.977694°N 73.136111°W / 43.977694; -73.136111
Area100 square feet (9.3 m2)

Vermont Experimental Cold Hardy Cactus Garden is a small botanical garden less than 100 square feet specialized in cactus and succulents, in Middlebury, Vermont, United States.[1][2]

Location and access[]

It is located in a private residence in a bioclimatic zone (USDA zones 4 and 5) in far north in New England. Vermont Experimental Cold Hardy Cactus Garden, Halladay Road, Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont VT 05753 United States of America It is open to the public after a phone call to arrange the visit.

History[]

The botanical garden arose from a happy idea of the couple formed by Louis and Marilyn Varricchio, who also make acclimatization attempts of cold resistant plants[3] in this bioclimatic zone.

Collections[]

Her collections include several opuntias, agaves, yuccas, and sedums and some raised cultivation beds with plantations on a miniature hill.

The garden also performs resistance tests of the Giant Sequoia ( Sequoiadendron giganteum aka Sequoia gigantea) in Bioclimatic Zones 4-5. Several resistance test seedlings were planted in the year 2000.

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