J.R. O'Neal Botanic Gardens
Tortola, British Virgin Islands
History
At the site of the century old Agricultural Experiment Station, the Botanic Gardens are a beautiful oasis in the center of Road Town. They are named after the National Parks Trust’s first Chairman, Joseph Reynold O’Neal who was a leading figure in the formation of the National Parks Trust and the establishment of the BVI’s first national park, Sage Mountain National Park.
The avenue of royal palms which leads to the fountain makes a captivating entrance for visitors, whilst paths disappear into corners of the gardens lined with colourful blossoms draped over shady pergolas.
The botanic collections represent the different habitats of the BVI such as the rainforest, coastal environments, dry forests, in addition to displays of exotic species and an extensive collection of palms.
The nursery at the gardens is an important repository for endangered species of flora found within the BVI, such as the Acacia anegadensis, ensuring their survival from habitat loss.
Park Information
Established: 1979
Area: 2.87 acres
Activities
Plant Conservation
Scientific Research
Seed Banking
Herbarium Collection
Picnic Venue
Event Venue
Wedding Venue
Additional Information
Visitor Fees - Adults $3.00
Children $2.00
Gift Shop Opening Hours - TBC