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Destination content © Susanna Henighan, used from Moon Handbooks Virgin Islands, 3rd edition. |
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Joseph Reynold O’Neal Botanical Gardens A short foot trail loops around the four-acre Joseph Reynold O’Neal Botanical Gardens (Botanic Station, 284/494-4557, 8 a.m.4 p.m., Named for the founder and first chairman of the BVI National Parks Trust, the gardens are the place to come to get acquainted with the rich variety of tropical plants and animals that live in the BVI. The gardens include an orchid house, fern collection, and a garden of local medicinal herbs. You will also find a wide range of fruit trees, such as mango, passion fruit, and breadfruit. Look out as well for the gardens’ collection of palm trees, including the native tyre palm, traditionally used to make brooms. Ask at the ticket booth for a printed walking guide to the gardens, which provides detailed information about many of the species you see. Look around Fishlock Hall, the one-room wooden building at the center of the gardens, for staff who can answer any other questions you may have. The gardens are a popular venue for weddings. Call the BVI National Parks Trust (284/494-2069, www.bvinationalparkstrust.org) for the fees. |
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