October – April: Open daily 8am – 5pm. Last admission 1 hour before closing.

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A BRIEF ON OUR FOUNDER:

Col. William Boyce Thompson, (1869 – 1930),

was an American engineer, financier, and philanthropist who created his fortune in the mining industry. He was the founder and first president of Inspiration Consolidated Copper Company in Globe-Miami, Arizona and Magma Copper Company in Superior, Arizona.

His visits to Russia before the Revolution and again in 1918 just after the Russian Revolution changed his life. As a member of an American Red Cross relief mission, he witnessed rampant crop failure and starvation and saw firsthand the suffering of the people. The Russian experience convinced him that agriculture, food supply, and social justice are linked. This conviction, along with his faith in science, helped to shape his philanthropic projects around plants and plant science.

In the early 1920s, Thompson, enamored with the landscape around Superior, built a winter home overlooking Queen Creek, the Picket Post House. In 1924 he founded the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research in Yonkers, New York (now at Cornell University in Ithaca), and the Boyce Thompson Arboretum on 400 acres around the Picket Post House, in Queen Creek Canyon.

Portrait of Colonel William Boyce Thompson
Baby picture of William Boyce Thompson

1869

May 13, 1869

William Boyce Thompson is born in Alder Gulch, Virginia City, Montana.

Wallace
Desert Garden

Two different visionaries, 75 years and 75 miles distant, met at BTA in 2020. When the late H.B Wallace’s vast desert garden collection could no longer be maintained, Boyce Thompson offered the right soil, altitude and climate conditions, enough acreage for 5,000+ plants to stay together and thrive, public access, and a stunning setting.

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