Vizcaya was the winter home of James Deering a millionaire who made his living off of agricultural equipment. The gardens encompass about 50 acres of Florida land right on Biscayne Bay and are filled with native Florida plants. The gardens contained structures made of limestone that was quarried from the site and were beautiful works of art that created a structure to hold all the different plants. In fact in some cases the structures became the container for the plant as the epiphytes made them their homes. Epiphytes are plants that grow upon other plants and structures and derive their nutrient needs from sources other than their host. They are non-parasitic. Here's a look at some of what we were able to see!
I had so many photos that I compiled some of them in a short slideshow. I hope you enjoy the photos. If you have questions about anything in it feel free to ask in the comments!
While in Miami we also had the opportunity to help an urban community garden get started. I'll show you some of that garden installation later in the week and I'll also show you some photos of the Nashville Lawn and Garden Show which I attended on Sunday. Busy gardening days are ahead!