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Manor house
Kalmiopsis leachiana
Nursery
Leach Botanical Garden
6704 SE 122nd Ave Locate this site in PortlandMaps
503-823-9503

General Info

Acreage: 15.85
Acquired in 1973

Amenities

Includes fountain, gift shop, meeting room – reservable, paths – unpaved, public garden, tours – guided, visitor attraction, and wedding site – reservable.

Fountain Gift Shop Meeting Room – Reservable Paths – Unpaved Public Garden Wedding Site – Reservable

Related Information

Executive Director Job Description.pdf (PDF Document, 112.1 Kb)


Special Information

The mission of Leach Botanical Garden is to maintain and enhance living collections of plants for the purpose of education, research, and conservation and to preserve the legacy of the Garden’s founders, John and Lilla Leach. The Garden is committed to providing positive experiences to the diverse community upon which it relies for support.

Program Information

Visit the Leach Garden website at www.leachgarden.org

Historical Information

The property was originally part of a 320-acre donation land claim belonging to Jacob Johnson, one of the sawmill operators who was furnishing lumber for the very early homes in Portland. Johnson's land extended from Mt. Scott down across the creek that was later named for him.

In 1931, John and Lilla Leach purchased part of what had been Johnson's property and named it Sleepy Hollow. John, a pharmacist, and Lilla, an accomplished botanist, devoted their land to their fascination with plants. Lilla discovered five plant species new to science. One of these species dates back 10 million years ago; it was given the Latinized form of its discoverer's name, Kalmiopsis leachiana. John Leach was also a talented craftsman and very proficient at metalwork (some of his work is on display at the Garden). He was active in the Oregon Arts & Crafts Society and served as president.