Wheeler-Thanhauser Orchid Collection and Species Bank

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Wheeler-Thanhauser Orchid Collection and Species Bank
TypeBotanical garden
LocationChristy Woods, Ball State University
Nearest cityMuncie, Indiana
Coordinates40°11′56.08″N 85°24′52.39″W / 40.1989111°N 85.4145528°W / 40.1989111; -85.4145528
Area3,600 square feet
Operated byBall State University
StatusOpen

The Wheeler-Thanhauser Orchid Collection and Species Bank is located within Christy Woods, an 17-acre (73,000 m²) property located on the southwest corner of the Ball State University campus in Muncie, Indiana, United States. Donated to Ball State University in 1971, the orchid collection is the largest college maintained orchid species collection in the United States.[1]

Wheeler-Thanhauser Orchid Collection and Species Bank

History[]

In 2014, the Dr. Joe and Alice Rinard Orchid Greenhouse opened after a $1.35 million new construction to house the Wheeler-Thanhauser Orchid Collection. Over 300 volunteers helped with the renovations and move plants. The renovations were funded by Joe Rinard. The greenhouse is named after Rinard and his wife, Alice.[1]

Greenhouse and Education[]

The greenhouse has the orchid collection, tropical displays, sculptures and more. It is 3,600 square feet in size.[1] The greenhouse holds over 2,000 species of orchids and many other tropical plants.[2] It is open the public, and is free of charge.

See also[]

  • List of botanical gardens in the United States

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Hovorka, Alan. "Ball State dedicates new greenhouse". Ball State Daily. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
  2. ^ Kinsey, Michelle. "In full bloom: New orchid greenhouse opens at Ball State". The Star Press. Retrieved 5 April 2015.(subscription required)

External links[]

Coordinates: 40°11′59″N 85°24′57″W / 40.1996°N 85.4159°W / 40.1996; -85.4159


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