Montgomery Botanical Center, established in 1959, is a non-profit institution dedicated to advancing research, conservation, and education of tropical plants, with a focus on palms and cycads. With a 120-acre garden housing nearly 3,000 species of palms, the center supports the international palm community through scientific plant collections and botanical garden design.
As a living research resource, Montgomery Botanical Center maintains genetically diverse populations of wild-collected palms and cycads, serving as a primary destination for botanists and scientists studying these plant groups. Founded in memory of Colonel Robert H. Montgomery, the center continues to lead in botanical research, rare species conservation, and community education through workshops, lectures, and tours of its scientific plant collections.
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