Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden

24°34′25″N 81°44′58″W / 24.57374°N 81.74931°W / 24.57374; -81.74931Area11 acres (4.5 hectares)Createdc. 1939Operated byKey West Botanical Garden SocietyWebsitekwbgs.orgMap

The Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden is a frost-free arboretum and botanical garden containing a collection of trees, shrubs, and palms, including several "champion tree" specimens. It is located on Stock Island in the municipality of Key West, Florida, United States. It is open daily. There is a nominal fee for admission, with free admission for locals on the first Sunday of every month.

Notable plants

The Garden includes seven trees that are designated either champions or challengers within the National Champion Tree system adjudicated by American Forests and the Florida Division of Forestry. Champions are determined by height, circumference of the trunk, crown spread, and physical condition. The best tree in a species is designated Champion; the second best is Challenger.

  • Locust-berry (Byrsonima lucida) - National Champion
  • Wild Dilly (Manilkara bahamensis) - National Champion
  • Barringtonia (Barringtonia asiatica) - Florida Champion
  • Cuban Lignum Vitae (Guaiacum officinale) - Florida Champion
  • Arjan Almond (Terminalia arjuna) - Florida Challenger
  • Black Olive (Bucida buceras) - Florida Challenger
  • Pongam (Pongamia pinnata) - Florida Challenger
  • Royal Poinciana (Delonix regia) - Honorable Mention

Other native and imported trees and shrubs in the Garden include:

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Note Naval Air Station Key West is nearby.