Deb K.
Google
Unless you are a resident of San Francisco and thereby get free admission, this botanical garden is unfortunately not worth the price. If you are a plant lover, I wholeheartedly encourage you to visit UC Berkeley’s botanical garden, which puts this one to shame!
We visited from out of town and paid $35 to enter, only to find that about half the garden was closed, including the sections we were most excited to see (the CA natives and ancient plant walk). Within the open sections, large swaths were destroyed from ongoing maintenance (pictured). Staff did not inform us about this when we entered, which left us feeling blindsided and a bit scammed.
Within the garden, the variety was very disappointing. Very few rare or interesting plants, vast majority that we saw were common cultivars for landscaping. I’m genuinely shocked at all of the positive reviews because this is one of the least impressive botanical gardens I’ve ever seen, even without our bad experience. No greenhouses or enclosures, a “Great Meadow” that is just a big ol’ lawn, and a giant inflatable ball that looks like a moon…. for some reason. It’s clear that the emphasis is not on botany but on generating revenue through whatever events they are hosting. At least other gardens invest the bare minimum into interesting plants and enclosures- the same cannot be said for SFBG.
Even the gift shop was very disappointing- no interesting plants for sale and only a very small handful of plants even grown by the garden. Vast, vast majority of plants for sale were just bought from Monterey Bay Nursery and plainly marked up by $10 each- you’re better off going to your local nursery or even Home Depot.