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GARDENS & PARKS



Back Bay Fens
The Back Bay Fens encompasses a variety of features; the elegant Rose Garden, War Memorials, Clemente Ball Field, and the community Victory Gardens. Visit our Emerald Necklace page for more information on this and other parks making up Olmsted's park system, which stretches throughout Boston. www.emeraldnecklace.org/fenway.htm

The Kelleher Rose Garden
The Rose Garden, located in the Back Bay Fens across from the MFA is the setting for the annual Rose Garden Party, a fundraiser held each June. The Garden is also used for weddings.

Richard Parker Memorial
Victory Gardens

Located in The Back Bay Fens, near Fenway Park. The Victoy Gardens are run by the Fenway Garden Society--established in 1944. They represents the last remaining WWII Victory Garden in Boston. Divided into more than 500 plots, including a new Special Needs garden, a Children's Garden, a Japanese garden, a nursery and a plot gardened by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society Green Team.


Courtyard Garden
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
280 The Fenway
617-566-1401
info@isgm.org
Tuesday - Sunday 11 am - 5pm
In the spring, one will see jasmine, cineraria, freesias, orchids, camellias, and orange trees. In the summer, an array of hydrangeas, geraniums, oleanders, begonias, and campanula pyramidallis fills the Courtyard. Fall provides a beautiful exhibit of chrysanthemums, cape primrose, pyracantha, and crape myrtle. And in the coldness of winter, one can find respite in a Courtyard accented with cyclamen, heather, poinsettia, azalea, and jade plants. Of all the flowers displayed in the Courtyard, it is the South American nasturtium vines, rich with salmon-colored flowers, that attract the most attention. The nasturtiums are draped down the walls of the central courtyard from the third floor balconies during the month of April.

Museum of Fine Arts Japanese Garden
Avenue of the Arts
465 Huntington Ave.
617-267-9300
Open to the public Spring-Fall
Monday and Tuesday 10am-4:45pm;
Wednesday through Friday, 10 am-9:45 PM

The Christian Science Center Garden
Avenue of the Arts
175 Huntington Ave
tel: 617-450-3790
Open daily 24 hours; Admission is free
The grounds of the Christian Science Center were designed by Araldo Cossutta in partnership with I.M. Pei in 1970 at the same time the Colonnade, Administration and Sunday School buildings were added to the complex. The most spectacular feature of this garden is the huge reflecting pool located in front of the Romanesque Mother Church--it's over 600 feet long. Along the length of the pool, red begonias, yellow marigolds, orange columbines, dusty millers and many other gorgeous flowers are arranged in formal beds. A beautiful linden tree arcade extends the garden on The Avenue of the Arts and around the fountain where summer after summer Boston children have enjoyed a reprieve from the heat. At the end of the season, the plants are given away to the local community. There are lights for night viewing.

Symphony Road Garden (BNAF)
Symphony Road off Hemenway St. off Westland off Mass. Ave.
Arose from the arson of the 1980's. Out of the ashes came a vibrant garden that serves a diverse group of over 50 residents of the East Fenway



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