Multi Garden Aerial Project
Skylar Lin
Skylar Lin is a Seattle-based high school photographer. You can view more of his photography work at skylarlinvisuals.wixsite.com/mysite. Watch for additional aerial photos in more gardens as the season progresses.
Dunn Gardens is a hidden gem located in the Pacific Northwest. The garden was designed by the esteemed Olmsted Brothers Landscape firm in 1915. The garden features several open lawns, woodland walks, and a variety of plants. See more at dunngardens.org.
The Kruckeberg Botanic Garden is a local four-acre public garden located in Shoreline, Washington. The garden is home to a variety of plants, trees, and birds. Learn more at www.kruckeberg.org.
A Northwest garden tucked away in a Federal Way neighborhood, the three acres of PowellsWood are nestled against another thirty-five acres of native successional forest. A series of exquisite hedges help define several distinct garden rooms graced with more than a thousand varieties of trees, shrubs and perennials. See more at powellswood.org.
Located between Seattle and Tacoma, the Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden is a 22-acre woodland garden that is home the largest collection of rhododendron species in the world. Visitors will experience a diverse botanical collection in a forest of Douglas fir, western red cedar, hemlock and other native plants. Visit rhodygarden.org for more.
The Seattle Sensory Garden, located in the northeast corner of the Woodland Park Rose Garden, provides an inclusive outdoor space for people to enjoy. This 1.3-acre garden is designed for all ages to experience nature through sight, touch and smell elements. The garden features an accessible paved pathway, sound elements such as wind chimes and bells, and raised beds that make it easier to smell and interact with a variety of trees and plants. Learn more at www.seattleparksfoundation.org/project/seattle-sensory-garden.











































