Palma Sola Botanical Park is a lush, quiet and tranquil 10 acre park located in NW Bradenton, Florida. Planted with native and exotic flowers, trees and …
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Dec 14, 2024
Came for the Christmas night in the park, dark so didn’t see the grounds as they’re meant to be seen. However the place was very nice, gift shop/cafe was cool and they did a great job for a free even…Full review by mikeflood7
Oct 21, 2024
We were really impressed with the plants, management, and amenities offered. Very peaceful to tour at your own pace. Also has a little cafe for food and drinks.Full review by Rautx
Oct 29, 2023
Great short walk, plenty of plants to see. They have many tropical fruit trees too including guava, dragon fruit and avacodos!Full review by Herc058
Are each of the plumeria trees labeled with the cultivar name?
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Hi and thank you for asking a question about our trees! Unfortunately, no, the cultivars for each of the plumeria trees is not identified. But next time our plumeria folks are out …
Hi and thank you for asking a question about our trees! Unfortunately, no, the cultivars for each of the plumeria trees is not identified. But next time our plumeria folks are out here, we will be asking if that can be done for us. Great idea, and thank you for it! We hope you enjoyed the trees (labelling notwithstanding) and the rest of the Park. Please stop in the office if we're here next time - we'd love to meet you.
Is there bus service from Holmes Beach to Palma Sola?
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No, there is no bus service between Holmes Beach and Palma Sola. The botanical park is well at the end of a residential neighborhood with access only by car or walking if you …
No, there is no bus service between Holmes Beach and Palma Sola. The botanical park is well at the end of a residential neighborhood with access only by car or walking if you live nearby. Closest bus stop is on Manatee Avenue, more than four miles away Across the street from the Botanical Garden is Robinson Preserve, another natural park (this one is huge), and around two miles away is DeSoto Memorial Park, another worthy place to visit. Great for a full day trip!