San Jose Heritage Rose Garden is a volunteer-maintained rose garden that is supported by the City of San Jose, showcasing more varieties of rose species than any other similar garden within the Western Hemisphere. The garden was originally established in 1995 through the efforts of various community groups and is open to the public for free daily between dawn and dusk. It displays more than 2,600 varieties of roses, including heritage, tea, and modern varieties. Collections are arranged into displays of old garden roses, hybrids, exotic varieties, floribundas, and shrubs and present more than 3,600 individual plantings. Docent-led tours are available for small groups and organizations by request. Volunteer evening garden care sessions are also open to the public throughout the summer every second Tuesday between June and September.

438 Coleman Ave, San Jose, CA 95110, Phone: 408-298-7657

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