A Jewel of Tropical Botany
Discover Eleuthera's First National Park

UNCOVER THE STORY OF

THE LEON LEVY NATIVE PLANT PRESERVE

“A Jewel of Tropical Botany” immerses readers in the story of the Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve—an esteemed, internationally accredited botanical garden in Eleuthera, The Bahamas. Vivid photographs and narratives unfold the national park’s history and purpose, highlighting its unique flora and fauna, features and experiences. It details the Garden’s conservation programs, as well as its education and community initiatives since its opening in 2011. The book also honours the visionaries behind the Preserve, celebrating their contributions to its development and success. A Jewel of Tropical Botany is a must-have for anyone who cherishes the environment or is interested in botany, horticulture or plant sciences.

“All we can try to do is
leave a legacy of good works.”

– Leon Levy

A JEWEL OF TROPICAL BOTANY

PHOTOGRAPHY AND ILLUSTRATIONS

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A JEWEL OF TROPICAL BOTANY

Uncover the exciting story behind the Freshwater Wetland and other favoured attractions at the Levy Preserve.

A JEWEL OF TROPICAL BOTANY

Discover the diverse species that call the Levy Preserve home, like the elusive Great Lizard Cuckoo.

A JEWEL OF TROPICAL BOTANY

Learn about the Preserve’s ongoing efforts to protect and preserve native plants in The Bahamas.

A JEWEL OF TROPICAL BOTANY

Explore how nature, conservation, and community intersect at the Preserve.

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Purchase Information

“A Jewel of Tropical Botany” is

AVAILABLE AT THE BELOW LOCATIONS:

  • Eleuthera
    Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve, Governor’s Harbour
    The Cove, Gregory Town

  • New Providence
    The Retreat Garden, Village Road
    Primeval Forest National Park, Hillside Place, South Ocean Blvd.

  • Grand Bahama
    Rand Nature Centre, East Settler’s Way

  • Exuma
    Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park Headquarters, Warderick Wells, Exuma Cays
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