The Pine Tree State Arboretum encompasses 220 acres with 5 miles of trails that are open year round and free of charge. Our plant collections include Urban & Community Forestry, Conservation, Historical Gardens, Hostas, Daylilies, Flowering Trees and many others.
A Martha's Vineyard horticultural and botanical landmark developed since the 1950's by the legendary horticulturist, Polly Hill. Established as not-for-profit institution in 1996, the arboretum aims to research and grow plants hardy for the Vineyard.
We are the Central Coast's Premier Horticultural Display Garden. Located on the Cal Poly campus at the Environmental Horticultural Science unit, the Leaning Pine Arboretum specializes in plants from the world's five mediterranean climate areas.
The John E. Kirkpatrick Horticulture Center is a 40 acre teaching and demonstration center where students can take college credit courses in the field of horticulture and receive hands-on learning in floristry, greenhouse growing, landscape design, turf mgmt. and more.
The Arboretum and botanical gardens consists of 125 acres of native woodlands, as well as developed gardens, a pond supporting aquatic habitants and walking trails.
Native plant center for the southeastern United States. Consists of a 104-acre public interpretive center, and over 1,000 acres of natural areas. Features award-winning pavilion designed by Fay Jones.
30-acre garden on the bluffs of Black Creek. The site of the 1820 Thomas E. Hart House. On trails, visitors explore a blackwater swamp, laurel thickets, pine-oak-holly uplands and a beech bluff. An AHS daylilly display garden. 150 varieties of Camellia japonica.
The arboretum, west of Stillwater, is 95+ acres. It is the home of Oklahoma Gardening, a gardening program broadcasted weekly on OETA. The area has many beautiful gardens, trees and flowering shrubs labeled for easy identification.
University of Hawaii's arboretum has 193.5 acres in tropical rainforest, and has programs in botany, horticulture, education and conservation. The gardens include palms, gingers, heliconia, native Hawaiian and ethnobotanical plants.
Founded in 1929 by Beman and Bertie Dawes, The Dawes Arboretum includes 1,149 acres of plant collections and natural areas that offer unique educational experiences in any season.
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