About Dsbg
Visitors to the Dsbg have the chance to re-establish their connection to nature. Dsbg has 30 acres of magnificent gardens, including a children's garden, a conservatory for the exhibition of tropical plants and orchids, the Dry Piedmont Prairie, annual and perennial exhibits, shimmering fountains, walking trails, and more, are accessible from the breath-taking Visitor Pavilion. A world-class botanical park will be built on the 380 acres of outstanding Rolling Meadows, forests, and lakefront land that Daniel J. Stowe, a retired textile businessman from Belmont, North Carolina, reserved in 1991. Stowe, a lifelong gardener and admirer of the natural world, and their wife Alene dreamed about a complex that would develop over many years and rival other renowned gardens across the world.