The Nutmeg State is quite densely populated, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find beautiful parks and gardens in Connecticut. We have no shortage of stunning botanical gardens to explore. Many think to visit these places in spring, and, in truth, they are beautiful when everything is in covered in resplendent blooms. That’s not the only season of beauty, though. I love to visit parks and gardens in the “off-season” as well – not only are they less crowded outside of the springtime, but observant admirers will also find a subtle beauty even when the plants are not covered in colorful flowers. One of the best arboretums in Connecticut is the Connecticut College Arboretum in New London, and it’s there that you’ll find the stunning Caroline Black Garden and Arboretum. Check it out:

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For more information about the Caroline Black Garden, including a map with plant names, check out the Connecticut College Arboretum website.

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