The botanic garden is located in Olveston.
The garden has a variety of plant species, many endemic to Montserrat and the wider Caribbean region. Areas of the garden include the orchid house, medicinal garden, cacti and succulent garden, and a palm promenade.
The original botanic garden was situated in Plymouth, but was destroyed by the eruption of the Soufrière Hills volcano between 1995 and 1997.
In 2005, the Montserrat National Trust, with partners at the Royal Botanic Garden Kew, created a new botanic garden (see: here), to provide a resource for the islanders and as a tourist attraction, educational resource and scientific research centre in order to understand the island’s ecosystems and their long-term conservation.
For more information on the garden visit the Montserrat National Trust website here