The Kavanaugh UMC Biblical Garden is designed to
bring the Bible to life through God’s green and growing
things. Filled with plants mentioned in the Bible, it’s
a lovely, serene place that provides inspiration, education, and
pleasure to all who stroll its paths or spend a few moments in
quiet contemplation.

The Kavanaugh Biblical Garden is open to the public
– everyone is welcome to wander the garden with Bible in
hand, studying the plants, or to sit quietly and just enjoy its
peaceful beauty.
The
Garden is in the heart of Greenville at the corner of Johnson
and Park Streets, just east of the church. It was researched and
designed by Kavanaugh member and neighbor Pud Kearns, an experienced
garden designer, and executed with the help of friends and church
members.
“God’s Gardeners” divided the
space into 3 major areas:
A surprisingly extensive list of trees, shrubs,
flowers, vegetables, and grains is mentioned in the Bible. These
plants were important in the daily lives of the people whose stories
are told through the scriptures. In some cases, where the exact
plants from Biblical times are unsuited to growing in our area,
their botanical “cousins” have been used.
A partial list of plants in the Garden:
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Trees
- Acacia Tree
- Apricot Tree
- Arbor Vitae Tree
- Cedar Tree
- Fig Tree
- Live Oak Tree
- Pomegranate Tree
- Red Bud Tree
- Russian Olive Tree
- Sweet Gum Tree
Shrubs
- Boxwood
- Flowering Almond
- Hibiscus
- Oleander
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Flowers
- Daffodil
- Iris
- Lantana
- Larkspur
- Papyrus
- Poppy
- Rose
- Water Iris
- Water Lily
Grains
- Wheat
- Barley
- Flax
- Sorghum
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Vegetables
- Pea
- Bean
- Melon
- Onion
- Garlic
- Leek
- Cucumber
Other Plants
- Cotton
- Grape
- Herbs
- Rushes
- Thistle
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