John Davidson, or Botany John, was appointed
British Columbia's first provincial
botanist in 1911. He was given two assignments: complete a botanical survey of the province's flora and establish a botanical garden and herbarium. Davidson first established an arboretum, nursery, and botanical garden on the hospital lands of Essondale in
Coquitlam with the assistance of the patients. The government then set aside two acres of land (0.8 ha) at the Provincial Colony Farm in Essondale (later called Riverview) near
New Westminster for the establishment of the first botanical garden. After the closure of the Office of the Provincial Botanist in 1916, the botanical garden relocated to the
UBC campus in
West Point Grey. This involved the transport of thousands of perennials and shrubs across forty kilometres of rough roads to the new location. At
UBC, the garden's original site was at the "Old Arboretum". All that remains of it today are the trees planted in 1916 by John Davidson. The old arboretum is now home to many buildings including the First Nations House of Learning. In 1951, the entire
UBC campus was designated as a
botanical garden. The head of the Botany Department, Dr. T.M.C. (Tommy) Taylor, was appointed the Garden Director. After several years of changing scope and mandate, eventually in 1966 land was set aside near
Thunderbird Stadium on the south end of the University campus for a stand-alone botanical garden. Dr. Roy Taylor was hired as the first director of UBC Botanical Garden at its current site. Since 1966, the Garden has undergone significant growth and transformation. In 1976, Dr. Roy L. Taylor, the Garden's director, initiated the formation of the Friends of the Garden (FoG), a volunteer organization aimed at supporting the Garden's educational and informational activities. The 1980s and 1990s saw the introduction of specialized collections and gardens, including the Harold and Frances Holt Physic Garden, which showcases medicinal plants, and the Rhododendron Garden, which features a diverse array of rhododendron species. Currently, the Garden is led by Dee Ann Benard who was appointed as Director in October 2023. ==Features==