Mt. Cuba Center, Yorklyn, Delaware, United States of America
garden and is easily accessible from Wilmington. It is known for its spectacular displays of wildflowers, arguably one of the most impressive in the mid-Atlantic region. Special programs and guided tours are available to the public from April to November. The non-profit garden also offers Ecological Gardening certification throughout the year. The garden was built in 1937 and covered over 7.4 acres of land, including woodland. They also have more formal gardens, including Lilac Allee. There are also several walking paths as well as a pond garden. The center was the former home of businessman Lammot du Pont Copeland and Pamela Cunningham Copeland. The architectural style of the main building at the Mt. Cuba Center is done in the Colonial Revival style.
Aside from the gorgeous gardens at the Mt. Cuba Center, there also are several other attractions that you should add to your itinerary while you are in the area. Take time to check out the gardens at the University of Delaware Botanical Gardens. Like the center, it also features an impressive collection of local flora. If you are a golf-lover, you should also take the time to visit the Frog Hollow Golf Course and play a few rounds on the green. Another great place to visit is the Amstel House. Aside from the Yorklyn and Hockessin, the Mt. Cuba Center is also accessible to several cities in the state. These include Stanton. The city of Yorkshire is also just a few minutes away. Great hotels that are easily accessible from the gardens include the Inn at Montchanin Village. It is less than 3 miles from the center, and it features charming well-designed rooms. You can also get rooms at the Surestay Plus Hotel by Best Western Brandywine Valley.