The Garden

A Place for Hope

Cancer is a serious disease that affects one in three people. It is an epidemic we seek to defeat, and The Garden of Hope provides an opportunity to unite and fight back. Intergraph chose to create The Garden of Hope to honor cancer patients and survivors, providing a way for them to creatively share their personal stories, views, and experiences of their battle.

Buy a Brick

Intergraph and the Huntsville Botanical Garden are selling brick pavers to accent The Garden of Hope. These limited edition bricks are engraved to indicate your support or memory of a cancer patient. Bricks are available for purchase for $100 each.

One hundred percent of the proceeds from The Garden of Hope "Buy a Brick" sales go directly to benefit area cancer patients and promote worldwide cancer research. A portion of the proceeds will also serve to perpetuate and enhance The Garden of Hope.


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Visit the image gallery to view pictures from The Garden of Hope dedication ceremonies held at the Huntsville Botanical Gardens.



Garden Symbolizes Survivors of Cancer

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about the September 2009 Garden of Hope dedication ceremony held at the Huntsville Botanical Gardens.

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about the Fall 2009 Garden of Hope dedication ceremony held at the Huntsville Botanical Gardens.

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Garden Profiles

Amy Scoggins

Amy Scoggins Representing her cheerful attitude, Amy’s garden is adorned with pink and white pansies, tulips, and roses, as well as rosemary to symbolize remembrance. It is Amy’s hope that the "power of pink" will inspire women to schedule regular mammograms.
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Annalie Maynard

Annalie Maynard Annalie’s garden is filled with bright yellow and purple pansies, which she has always enjoyed for their bursts of color when everything else is lifeless. Her garden also features a variety of herbs and statuaries that represent her hobbies – reading and bird watching.
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Linda Green

Linda Green Linda’s garden represents paying it forward by helping others, as well as the hope that all who experience cancer will feel the love, caring, and support she felt surrounded her. It includes pansies, hydrangeas, rosemary, bamboo, and thyme.
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