Pleasant Garden

Stunning Garden Venue in Miami

Pond area at the pleasant garden wedding venue

Miami is known for being a tropical paradise, and the Pleasant Garden is no exception! Our lush garden venue in Miami is perfect for your next event! We take our status as a garden very seriously, so we have a variety of beautiful plant species. If you are interested in booking an event with us, you can get a free estimate here

Tomatoes

Kapok Tree

The Kapok tree, also known as Ceiba Pentandra, are famous for their thorns. These thorns form a defensive mechanism from birds and other animals. Reports say that these trees can grow up to 252 feet tall and 19 feet wide. Also, this tree creates a fiber like cotton that has been used for blowgun darts in the past.

Bananas

Pineapple

Ciruela (Hog Plum)

Ciruela ( Hog Plum)

Guayaba

The Noni

The Noni is a delicious fruit that can have a vomit-like smell, weird right? Noni grows from a Morinda citrifolia tree, which is relative to the coffee family. It is known as a famine fruit because of its horrible smell; indigenous people used to only eat this fruit during times of emergency. This fruit can now be seen in curry or eaten raw with salt. You can also roast and eat the seeds!

Hatch Chile Pepper

Hatch Chile Pepper at Pleasant Garden

Pine Trees

Oregano Poleo

Custard Apple

Known as Annona Reticulata, this juicy fruit has multiple seeds inside. The custard apple is very high in vitamin C and can be about 38% of your daily vitamin C intake.

Tilla Cordeta

Archontophoenix Cunninghamiana

The Archontophoenix Cunninghamiana are a family member of palm trees that can be easily differentiated by their red fruits/seeds. These trees can grow over 20 meters tall and are located in an orderly fashion creating a hallway of palm trees

Cordyline Fruticosa

The Cordyline Fruticosa is part of the Asparagaceae family. This plant has many names, including Ti Plant, Palm Lily, Cabbage Palm, and good luck plant. So basically, being at Pleasant Garden with this plant will bring you good luck! 

Cherries

Carrots

Staghorn Ferns

Palm Trees

Clearly, we have a wide variety of botanical life at the Pleasant Garden. If you want to have your wedding or corporate event at a lush garden venue in Miami, the Pleasant Garden in the place for you!

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