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Minnesota Zoological Gardens

Street Address:
13000 Zoo Blvd.
Apple Valley, MN 55124-8199

Phone Number:
952 431-9200

Website:
www.mnzoo.com

Run by:
The State of Minnesota

Date Established:
1978

Size:
1/2 acre under glass

Cost:
Entrance fee

Peak Season:
Year-round

Extras:
Free parking lots at Zoo entrance
Food available on premises
Picnicking
Accessible
XC Skiing
Hiking
Bird watching - indoors and out
Zoo - 500 acres to explore

Comments:
The section of the Minnesota Zoo called the Tropics Trail houses not only southeast Asian animals from tropical regions of the world, but many plants from these areas as well. This glassed-in portion of the zoo contains full-sized trees and sprawling vines which contribute to a leafy canopy of vegetation. Many plants along the trail are familiar to visitors: ficus benjamina, pothos, sheffleras and philodendrons. In Minnesota these are common house plants. However, at the Tropics Trail at the Minnesota Zoo they are growing in the ground rather than in pots and grow to their full-sized potential. More exotic plants such as bananas, bamboo, screw pines, bird's nest and staghorn ferns also grow along these paths. Sprinkled in amongnt the greenery are orchids. The Minnesota Zoo is, in fact, the designated rescue center for all orchids confiscated by custom's agents and has received over 60 orchids due to this designation. There is some plant signage scattered within the tropics area.

Signage along the path through the Tropics Trail

Water along with the lush foliage

A wide walkway through the leafy canopy

Full sized trees provide bird perches

Large banana and ficus trees

 

 


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