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The Oregon Garden – Silverton

Gift Certificate or Trillium or Rose Botanical Garden Membership (Up to 55% Off)

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In a Nutshell

More than 80 acres of gardens welcome members year-round & offer discounts on events, gifts & facility rentals

The Fine Print

  • Expiration varies
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Must active membership by 3/31/12, membership expires 1 year from activation date.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Gardens are packed with natural phenomena, such as the venus flytrap's insect-catching tractor beam, and the Pacific tree frog's ability to camouflage itself to David Bowie's wardrobe. Observe the high-tech achievements of nature with today's Groupon to The Oregon Garden in Silverton. Choose from the following options:

  • For $5, you get a gift certificate or credit to the retail nursery (a $10 value).
  • For $35, you get Trillium membership (a $75 value), which includes:
    • A full year of admission for two adults
    • A 2% discount on facility rentals
  • For $45, you get Rose membership (a $100 value), which includes:
    • A full year of admission for two adults and up to four children (17 and younger)
    • A 4% discount on facility rentals

Both membership options include basic benefits, such as:

  • Reciprocal admission and discounts to more than 200 North American gardens.
  • A subscription to The Perennial, the members-only e-newsletter.
  • A 10% discount at the Garden Gift Shop and Café.
  • A 10% discount at The Oregon Garden Resort's Moonstone Spa.
  • Free admission to Garden University events.
  • Discounts to garden events and free parking.

The Oregon Garden gives horticulture habitués the opportunity to fully discover the floral kingdom, with more than 20 specialty gardens. The grounds bloom with horticultural rarities and aesthetic scenery, such as a sprawling, 400-year-old signature oak and an alluring collection of miniature conifers. Take your pup or goldfish to the Pet Friendly Garden, or admire the view of the Willamette Valley at the Axis Fountain. Youngsters can take in the Children's Garden, which features dinosaur-bone digs and a real hobbit house. Revel in the stately rose garden, meditate in the therapeutic sensory garden, or simply enjoy the smell of nature instead of a roommate's perpetually burning oil drum.

The Oregon Garden also lodges the historic Gordon House, the only Frank Lloyd Wright–designed building in the state and the only one open to the public throughout the Pacific Northwest. The garden's retail nursery furnishes a crib and changing table for baby plants and also cultivates vegetation all year round, selling perennials and shrubs in 1-gallon pots ($4–$15) and annuals and veggies in 4-inch pots ($1–$5). Gift certificates to the retail nursery can also go toward seasonal containers for spring, summer, and fall flora.

The Oregon Garden

The Oregon Garden gives horticulture habitués the opportunity to fully discover the floral kingdom with more than 20 specialty gardens. The grounds bloom with horticultural rarities and aesthetic scenery, such as a sprawling, 400-year-old signature oak and an alluring collection of miniature conifers. In the Pet Friendly Garden, pups frolic around nontoxic plants, and in the Children's Garden youngsters can explore features such as dinosaur-bone digs and a real hobbit house.

The Oregon Garden also lodges the historic Gordon House, the only Frank Lloyd Wright–designed building in the state and the only one open to the public throughout the Pacific Northwest. The garden's retail nursery furnishes a crib and changing table for baby plants and also cultivates vegetation all year round, selling perennials, shrubs, annuals, and veggies.

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• My little [your baby's name] just learned how to grow hair. Fortune has truly smiled upon us. Here's a picture of everything we're eating today.

• Love. [link to a video of a flower growing set to ukulele music]

• Come to my gallery opening tonight! I took pictures of a rusty car and an old man's shoe. Tickets are an amount of money requiring you to bring singles, so BRING SINGLES!

• #hashtagonfacebook

• I just ran 4 miles, but it doesn't count unless you read this.

• Fairies are the pretty morning dew come to rest upon the garden of our hearts REPOST IF YOU THINK FAIRIES ARE REAL

• Thinking about posting about thinking about deleting Facebook.

How can social media help me prove that fairies exist?

The Oregon Garden

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