Beetle Bailey Statue and Garden: Cartoon character Beetle Bailey and the surrounding gardens pay tribute to
Mort Walker, creator of Beetle Bailey and MU distinguished alum.
Bulb Display Garden.
Butterfly Garden.
Daylily Garden: Features more than 50
cultivars of daylily hybrids donated by the Central Missouri
Hemerocallis Society.
Peony Garden: Features peonies,
lilacs and other "old-fashioned" plants.
Perennial Phlox Garden: Features 11 varieties of perennial
phlox and English
roses.
Rothwell Family Garden.
The Gardens on
David R. Francis Quadrangle: More than 100 hardy, herbaceous perennials, with ornamental shrubs, trees and annual flowers woven throughout the garden.
Tiger Plaza.
Tree Trails: There are three self-guided walks designed to highlight the trees on campus.
Wildlife Pond: In the 1920s, a spring north of Stephens Hall was transformed into a pond surrounded by a
Japanese garden with an arched bridge and Pagoda gate. Recently several water plants native to Missouri, including Water Lilies, Pickerel Weed, Copper Iris and Thalia have been added.
Beetle Bailey Statue and Garden: Cartoon character Beetle Bailey and the surrounding gardens pay tribute to
Mort Walker, creator of Beetle Bailey and MU distinguished alum.
Bulb Display Garden.
Butterfly Garden.
Daylily Garden: Features more than 50
cultivars of daylily hybrids donated by the Central Missouri
Hemerocallis Society.
Peony Garden: Features peonies,
lilacs and other "old-fashioned" plants.
Perennial Phlox Garden: Features 11 varieties of perennial
phlox and English
roses.
Rothwell Family Garden.
The Gardens on
David R. Francis Quadrangle: More than 100 hardy, herbaceous perennials, with ornamental shrubs, trees and annual flowers woven throughout the garden.
Tiger Plaza.
Tree Trails: There are three self-guided walks designed to highlight the trees on campus.
Wildlife Pond: In the 1920s, a spring north of Stephens Hall was transformed into a pond surrounded by a
Japanese garden with an arched bridge and Pagoda gate. Recently several water plants native to Missouri, including Water Lilies, Pickerel Weed, Copper Iris and Thalia have been added.