Starhill Forest is an arboretum of 48 acres (20 Ha) in central Illinois (Zone 5) with approximately 600 accessioned woody taxa, including a reference collection for Quercus.
One of America’s premier estate gardens on the shores of Gravelly Lake. Ten acres of gardens designed by Landscape Architect, Thomas Church, features formal and naturalistic displays, over 200 rhododendron species, and state champion trees.
Hidden Lake Gardens, in Lenawee County's beautiful Irish Hills area, is open year round. Featuring several renouned plant collections, educational programs, including the Master Gardener Program, and seasonal event days make it a great place to spend the day.
10 acres of woodland gardens feature mature rhododendrons, thousands of bulbs and flowering trees enveloped by the forest preserve. The peak blooming season is April-May, depending on Mother Nature. Summer perennial displays and autumn color provide seasonal interest.
Norfolk Botanical Garden features one of the largest collections of azaleas, camellias, roses and rhododendrons on the East Coast. Features 20 theme gardens; tours by boat and train. Visit The Gift Shop and Garden House Cafe. Year-round educational programs.
The Margaret C. Ferguson Greenhouses contain over 1000 species of desert, tropical and semi-tropical plants. The Alexandra Botanic Garden and Hunnewell Arboretum offer hundreds of specimens in a 22-acre Olmsted-inspired setting.
The Scott Arboretum is a garden of ideas and suggestions. Encompassing more than 300 acres of a college campus, over 4000 kinds of ornamental plants are on display.
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