Gardens

Our campus is filled with gardens that feature a wide variety of plants, trees, and shrubs. Many of these locations have been designated as pollinator gardens or native plant gardens, although these can be found throughout our landscaping. Search below to find the gardens close to you!

The Karin Lazarus Memorial Pollinator Garden The Karin Lazarus Memorial Pollinator Garden, located in front of H.J. Patterson Hall, was established in 2024. This garden welcomes our winged visitors and honors their essential contributions to sustaining life on our planet.
Knight Hall Pollinator Garden

Originally conceived as Honeybee Haven in 2015, the garden area on the east side of Knight Hall underwent an addition and expansion in the summer of 2019 as has been renamed the Knight Hall Pollinator Garden to better encompass the breadth of work this garden does.

Margulis-Antonov Family Garden The Margulis-Antonov Family Garden is a place for building community where students can take a break between classes, get some fresh air, and take in the view of Hacker Green and Paint Branch Creek.
Blue-eyed grass - Sisyrinchium angustifolium The Maryland Natives Shade Garden, located between Woods Hall and Francis Scott Key Hall along McKeldin Mall features native ferns, sedges, grasses, wildflowers and shrubs that grow within Maryland’s forests.
Blooms at ESJ As one of our newer buildings on campus, the Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center is surrounded by enhanced landscapes, featuring native plants and in particular, this garden area supporting pollinators.
St. Mary's Language Hall Garden The St. Mary’s Garden, located alongside St. Mary’s Hall and across from Stamp Student Union, is an integral part of the Language House living-learning immersion program.
Tawes Plaza Garden

What makes us choose to linger in one space or pass quickly through another? Amenities will help us to pause, such as benches and seat walls; the sheltering shade of the tree canopy; perhaps the sound of water. Yet without a diversity of plants to punctuate the seasons, a landscape may never be a garden.

Chef's Garden 1 The Chef’s Garden, located in front of the Stamp Student Union, offers fresh and local herbs that can be used by our campus chefs and Campus Pantry participants.
Garden of Reflection and Remembrance

The Garden of Reflection and Remembrance, at the Memorial Chapel, features woody and herbaceous plants nestled amidst a mature trees.

Peace and Friendship Garden

The University of Maryland has a growing bond with China through liaison work and programs such as the Confucius Institute. Veteran Chinese artist Han Meilin, among other famous Chinese artists, designed sculptures to contribute to these international bonds.

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