Explore the Garden
Because Lotusland is a public garden in a residential neighborhood, reservations are required to visit.

The garden at Lotusland is home to more than 3,000 plants from all over the world, representing the horticultural passion of one extraordinary woman.
Madame Ganna Walska dedicated more than forty years to amassing unique collections and commissioning innovative garden designs.
Find out about seasonal highlights, exotic blooms and fascinating plantings to see during your visit.

The lotus flowers, from which the garden takes its name, bloom, in summer in a swimming pool which was transformed into a stunning showpiece.
Wind your way through lush bromeliad and fern gardens, striking cactus and succulent gardens, a serene Japanese garden, the exotic aloe garden and the stunning blue garden.
Whimsical statuary from Madame’s French chateau populate a Theatre Garden, a 25-foot round horticultural clock features the signs of the zodiac amid hundreds of succulents, and fanciful topiary animals, recently restored.
Enjoy your online visit to Lotusland! You’ll find a wealth of information here, about the individual gardens, index of plants, and interactive map.


Our online interactive map makes it easy to plan your visit to Lotusland. 
Help keep Lotusland beautiful with a donation. Your donated funds keep Lotusland beautiful! Remember or honor a loved one with a memorial donation or use company matching funds to double a gift. Online donations are completely secure. 

Ganna Walska died March 2, 1984, at Lotusland, leaving her garden and her entire estate to the Ganna Walska Lotusland Foundation, to insure that her legacy would remain in her gardens.