How much is a Missouri Botanical Garden membership?

How much is a Missouri Botanical Garden membership?

Join or Renew your Membership

Individual $50.00
Garden $75.00
Friends and Family $125.00
Festival $225.00
President’s Contributor $500.00

How much is a membership to the Botanical Gardens in St Louis?

Also includes 12 Bonus Bloom passes. All of the above, plus free admission for ten guests with each visit, including Chinese Culture Days, Japanese Festival, and Best of Missouri Market….

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Garden Member $65
Garden Plus $95
Garden Senior Member (age 65 and over) $60
Family $150

Is Missouri Botanical Garden membership tax deductible?

Membership contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Memberships at the Individual, Garden, and Friends & Family levels are 100% deductible. At higher levels, the fair market value of some benefits affects deductibility. Membership admission benefits do not apply to groups of any kind.

Is the Missouri Botanical Garden free?

All members enjoy: Free daily general admission at the Garden, Butterfly House, and Shaw Nature Reserve (the daily number of advance e-tickets you may reserve is based on your membership level).

How much is the Butterfly House?

In addition to the plants, insects and animals, we hold many special events suitable for all ages. Visit our website for details and event schedules. Last ticket sold 30 minutes prior to close. Admission: $6; ages 65+, $5; ages 3-12, $4; younger than 3, and Missouri Botanical Garden members, free.

Are dogs allowed at Missouri Botanical Garden?

No pets allowed, please. Assistance animals are welcome at the Missouri Botanical Garden.

Is Butterfly House Free?

Book your tour online or by calling Butterfly House at 314-577-0888 x 0 during business hours. E-tickets may be purchased or reserved in advance for admission. Children ages 2 and under are free. Children ages 2 and under are free.

How do butterfly houses work?

Long strips of bark are placed inside the box. Supposedly the rough interior walls and bark provide perches for hibernating butterflies. Sometimes rotten bananas and other fruits are placed inside the box to lure butterflies inside. The boxes are normally erected in or near flower gardens a few feet above the ground.

Is St Louis dog friendly?

St. Louis is a very pet-friendly city — so much so, in fact, that we’ve created a second list dedicated to all the great places you can hang out with dog.

Are dogs allowed St Louis Botanical Garden?

No, they do not allow any pets.

How much does it cost to go to the Butterfly House?

What direction should a butterfly house face?

The boxes are normally erected in or near flower gardens a few feet above the ground. Some proponents even go so far as to recommend that butterfly boxes be placed facing the south.

Where can I take classes at the Missouri Botanical Garden?

Classes are available at our three campuses throughout the St. Louis area: the Missouri Botanical Garden, the Shaw Nature Reserve and the Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House. View a complete list of classes and register online today! For questions, call (314) 577-9506 or e-mail [email protected] .

Why visit the Missouri Botanical Garden as a gift?

Relax and refresh with a drink, a quick snack or a light meal while you enjoy the Garden grounds. A membership to the Missouri Botanical Garden is a wonderful gift and a convenient way to quickly complete shopping for that special someone. Purchase a gift membership!

Do you have to pay for admission to St Louis botanical garden?

St. Louis City/County residents enjoy free Garden admission Wednesdays and Saturdays from 7–11 a.m. Proof of residence required. Not valid for special events or festival weekends. Reserve or purchase Garden admission The Doris I. Schnuck Children’s Garden has reopened! Learn more

What to do in December in the Missouri Botanical Garden?

Enjoy a cozy reprieve from the wintery weather throughout December and marvel at the 12-foot tall balsam fir tree naturally decorated with hand-crafted “gourdaments” and gourd birdhouses made by Missouri Botanical Garden staff and volunteers. The Garden isn’t the only place to surround yourself with the colors of the holiday season…

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