Andromeda Gardens, Bathsheba
Facts and practical information
Andromeda Botanic Gardens is a 6-acre botanical garden and an historic cultural attraction in the village of Bathsheba, Saint Joseph in Barbados. It is an authentic garden created by multiple award-winning horticulturalist Iris Bannochie, a female, Barbadian, self-taught scientist. It is unique, having been created from the 1950s as both a private botanical garden and a pleasure garden by an individual. Named from the Greek mythological figure of Andromeda it started as a private plant collection around Ms Bannochie's home, who was also the leading expert on horticulture on the island. Ms Bannochie wrote various academic papers from topics including the lifecycle of the whistling frog, and the vitamin C content of the Barbadian cherry. She was a mentor to many and considered the queen of Barbadian horticulture. At one point, she was responsible for introducing over 80% of the ornamental plants found in Barbados. ()
Bathsheba
Andromeda Gardens – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Harrison's Cave, Morgan Lewis Windmill, St. Nicholas Abbey, Barbados Wildlife Reserve.