Carolee Shields White Flower Garden and Gazebo

Carolee Shields White Flower Garden and Gazebo

Carolee Shields White Flower Garden and Gazebo

White Flower Garden and Gazebo Exhibits

White Flower Garden and GazeboStudents, faculty and volunteer community members develop the content for every permanent exhibit in the UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden using an in-depth interpretive signage creation process. 

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The Carolee Shields White Flower Garden and Gazebo is a theme garden based on medieval moon-viewing gardens of India and Japan. With its curving paths framing a vine-covered gazebo, the garden is a popular site for weddings and other events. Many of the plants here are fragrant, and their pale flowers are particularly luminous by moonlight. The garden is named for Carolee Shields, an avid gardener and the wife of Judge Peter J. Shields, one of the founders of the UC Davis campus.

 

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Carolee Shields White Flower Garden and Gazebo