Boyce Thompson Arboretum Facts
The mission of Boyce Thompson Arboretum is to inspire appreciation and stewardship of desert plants, wildlife, and ecosystems through education, research, and conservation.
- Arizonaโs oldest and largest botanical garden
- Founded by mining magnate William Boyce Thompson in 1924
- 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
- Plant collections from around the world
- 20,000+ arid-land plants
- 4,124 taxa (species, etc.); approximately 30% are species of conservation concern
- Countries and regions represented: United States, Mexico, Australia, Madagascar, India, China, Japan, Israel, South America, the Middle East, Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Arabian Peninsula
- Home to โMr. Big,โ a Red River Gum eucalyptus and an Arizona Champion Tree
- On the National Register of Historic Places; historic buildings on site
- 145,000 visitors every year
- The โmost enchantingโ Audubon Important Birding Area in Arizona; 275 species sighted
- More than 9,000 members
- Nationally accredited plant collections: desert legumes, oaks, and eucalyptus – read more about our nationally accredited plant collections here
- Desert Plants, a scientific journal now in its 44th year
- Specialty tours highlighting wildflowers, medicinal plants, birds, wildlife, history, geology
- 50 miles from Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, AZ
- Budget of $4.1 million; 47 staff