Lendonwood Gardens offers a unique and breathtaking tour for gardening enthusiasts and those who simply enjoy the beauty of the great outdoors. The six-acre public botanical garden featuring over 1,500 different plants is shaded by towering oak trees and displays a variety of chamaecyparis, daylilies, and an enclosed zen garden with 80 exquisite bonsai. Rhododendrons, azaleas, hostas, a cascading stream with nine waterfalls, perennials, roses, and flowering trees are found along the grass pathways.
Lendonwood Gardens is one of 12 botanical gardens in Oklahoma and is a Natural Display Garden for the American Hemerocallis Society, and they offer the world's largest collection of false cypress (chamaecyparis) trees and rhododendrons in the Midwest. The newest addition to this spectacular garden is a traditional Japanese tea pavilion situated on the edge of a Japanese garden pond stocked with thousands of koi fish.