Marie Selby Botanical Gardens in Sarasota, Florida - Epiphytes, Banyon Trees and Plants
84Frilly orchid plant at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
The Selby Gardens
There are literally hundreds of botanical gardens spread all across the landscape of America and each offers its own special beauty. What sets the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens in Sarasota, Florida apart from all the other gardens is its focus on specializing in showcasing and studying epiphytic plants. From orchids to banyon trees to bamboo, one can find this and more at the Selby Gardens.
For those of you unfamiliar with that term, epiphytic plants are those that live by existing on other plants.
Epiphytes generally use other plants for support deriving their nutrients and moisture from the air.
Good examples of epiphytes are orchids, bromeliads and Spanish moss. Sometimes epiphytes are referred to as air plants.
Sometimes their roots encase and actually cause the death of the host plant, but this is not always the norm.
Many of these epiphytes have cupped leaves in which to catch available rain water or have roots dangling to absorb every bit of moisture from the air.
Unusual and distinctive flowers of every hue and color imaginable can be enjoyed while viewing many of these distinctive forms of flora.
Epiphyte blossoms
Click thumbnail to view full-sizeDescription and examples of epiphytes
Greenhouses
When my mother and I visited my aunt and uncle in Florida in 1998, they took us to see the Selby Gardens in Sarasota. What a feast for the eyes!
At that time there were seven greenhouses maintaining over 20,000 plants. Visitors can see amazingly colorful and exotic orchids, bromeliads and other flora in a tempered year round environment.
An orchid identification center as well as a bromeliad identification center makes one aware of plant names as one browses through this massive display. Just about every orchid found in the world can be located here at the Selby Gardens!
Much research and education is accomplished here and the Selby Foundation helps fund this as well as having an impact on other programs impacting people in the Sarasota community.
Many volunteers help keep the gardens in tip top shape and also help with the many social and cultural activities held in the gardens each year.
Marie Selby botanical garden grounds
- Selby Botanical Gardens - Sarasota, Florida
Another hubber's description with many photos.
The grounds...
Wandering the paths of the Selby Botanical Gardens outdoors takes one on a journey through many acres planted with different focus areas. Included are categories of plantings such as the following:
Live Oak Grove
Bamboo Pavilion
Banyan Grove
Hibiscus Garden
Palm Grove
Mangroves
Koi Pond
Wildflower Garden
Azalea Garden
Herb Garden
Butterfly Garden
Baywalk, etc.
Of course there are the greenhouses, the Selby House, Museum shops and other places hosting activities, research and the learning center. One can also purchase plants here.
We truly enjoyed strolling through the different parts of this gorgeous garden which borders Sarasota Bay and the Hudson Bayou.
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
A little more information about Marie Selby and her garden...
Marie was born in West Virginia in the year 1885 and she was first called by the name of Mariah Minshall.
Her dad was a geologist and invented some parts for oil drilling equipment.
Marie's future husband, William, was a partner with his dad in the Selby Oil and Gas Company.
That later became known as Texaco Oil Company.
They married in 1908 and shared an interest in cross-country automobile racing; camping; boating and fishing. Marie Selby was happy to have a home built on the site of what was to become the Selby Botanical Gardens years later.
William and Marie also had a ranch home in Montana.
Despite being multi-millionaires, they lived a relatively quiet life. They loved outdoor activities which led them to be members of the Sarasota Yacht Club and Marie became a charter member of the first garden club in Sarasota.
She designed the landscaping of their home-site along Sarasota Bay and gradually kept expanding it.
After William died in 1956, Marie continued to live there until her death in 1971.
She left the property to the community so that the public could continue to enjoy the gardening efforts that she had initiated and nurtured into the beautiful botanical garden that it has become today.
The Marie Selby Botanical Gardens opened to the public on July 7, 1975. The garden has been expanded to include the acreage included today with the help and oversight of the board of directors overseeing the operation along with the help of countless volunteers.
We were so happy to be introduced to this beautiful garden by my aunt and uncle. We got to see plants and trees that we had never previously viewed.
The Australian Grass Tree was a most unusual sight.
I found the Bo Tree to be most interesting.
The Moreton Bay Fig Tree roots were a thing of beauty as well as the rest of the tree above ground.
There were surprises like the sculpture found amidst the interior of a banyon tree!
The koi pond was serene and the colorful fish swam amidst the tropical foliage surrounding that spot with the sound of a small waterfall in the background.
The bamboo forest was tall and offered a shady rest spot.
Overall, the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens is a most pleasant experience filled with the largest collection of epiphytes that you will probably ever see on American soil. The other varied plant collections such as the banyon trees and stands of towering bamboo add to the magnificence of this Sarasota garden. I would heartily recommend a visit if you enjoy touring gardens and are in this area of Florida.
More photos from the Selby Gardens
Click thumbnail to view full-sizeScenery at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens in Sarasota, Florida
Click thumbnail to view full-sizeThe Koi Pond - Marie Selby Botanical Gardens - Sarasota - Florida
Mangroves and other sites at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
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Orchids at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
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Simply beautiful, Peggy. You and your friend are excellent photographers! I look forward to using the picture of very large orchid as a subject of one of next brush paintings. You write such good hubs I am glad that Cindy brought this one through again.
Thanks so much for a lovely experience. Up and Awesome!
You have been to so many great places. I always wanted to go to a botanical garden but have never made it to one. Enjoyed your hub. Voted Up
I love visiting botanical gardens, and if I can't visit them in person the next best thing is to read articles like this and look at the photos and videos. I'm very glad that you create hubs about your travels, Peggy - they're always so enjoyable to read! The Marie Selby Botanical Gardens look beautiful.
What a truly great hub, and the pictures were out of this world. If we ever make it to Florida again, I will have to visit these gardens.
We just got back from our Florida trip and because of this hub, I had made sure that the Marie Selby Gardens would be on our itinerary and I'm so glad I did. The gardens were as beautiful as the photos in this hub and it was one of the highlights of our trip.
I have many happy memories of visiting the lovely Marie Selby Gardens. Great article!
Lisa Marie Knautz
I love botanical gardens and this one really looks wonderful! Thanks for sharing this. We here in South Africa are also blessed with many botanical gardens and nature reserves.
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Tony
Wow Peggy,
I'm so glad I saw this absolutely awesome hub as my husband and I will be visiting a friend who lives near Sarasota in a few months and I knew nothing about this great treasure that will be nearby. Can't wait to go there. I've bookmarked this hub and rated it up.
Thanks again for the stunning hubs you do about flowers and plants. I always learn so much from them and it makes me appreciate what I'm seeing so much more.
Wow...looks like a great botanical garden. If you are ever in Boca Raton, stop by the Morikami Gardens.
That fig or banyan tree that you created the lithograph is stunning I have seen a few of these around the Pacific they really are magically and especially the way the light plays on them. More great photos and another great trip idea - thanks Peggy.
Very nice hub Peggy! I love the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens. It is one of the most beautiful places in Sarasota. We are having an event there this weekend for our 20 year Riverview High Shool reunion.
Great hub. Discovered it in a search for something I'm thinking of writing a hub about. I'm new, and so far this is one of the best hub pages I have read.
very nice,good hub.
Excellent text and beautiful pictures. It is very educational and interesting. Botany 101!!!!
I always enjoy reading your hubs. Keep up the good work.
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A great bunch of photo's Peggy they certainly showcase a wonderful garden. I have to say my favourite is the bamboo! I just love it and have lots of it growing in pots here in Australia. I find it interesting to see such huge flowers on the orchids and of course I've seen them growing but in complete contrast our native orchids are absolutely tiny, with the smallest flowers rising from the forest floor and of course they are a delightful surprise when you come across them. Thanks for the lovely hub.
Again, a real education from your delightful hubs. Gorgeous.
The piece is very nice and the flowers are beautiful. My brother used to live in Sarasota; its a very nice place.
Terminology is a lttle bit difficult, but the pictures are amazing.







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Peggy W Hub Author 5 days ago
Hi Maralexa,
Thanks for your nice comment on this hub about the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens. If you paint the orchid at the top, hope you write a hub about it showing it. Would be fun to link to this hub! Thanks for your votes & comment.