Kansas State University Gardens is a horticulture display garden that has been established as an invaluable educational resource and learning laboratory for K-State students and the visiting public.
The Hortense Miller Garden is a two and one-half acre garden open to the public for tours Tuesday through Saturday. Visitors may also tour the mid-century modern house filled with Hortense's art and classic 1950's furniture.
The Friends is a not-for-profit membership organization that assists in promoting and enhancing the value of Lasdon Park & Arboretum as a resource for horticulture and as a beautiful site to visit and enjoy in Westchester County, New York.
21,000 plant species and cultivars, 10 exhibition greenhouses, some thirty thematic gardens, and teams of researchers and activities staff, the Montréal Botanical Garden ranks as one of the world's largest and most spectacular botanical gardens.
The Idaho Botanical Garden, located two and a half miles East of Downtown Boise was created for the purpose of botanical display, education and cultural events. Attractions include the English Garden, Alpine Garden, Heirloom Rose Garden and Peony Garden.
This 320-acre Arizona State Park has more than two miles of trails through desert collections from ecosystems all around the world; also affiliated with the University of Arizona College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
Coe Memorial Park is a Horticultural Heaven in the 'heart' of Torrington, Ct. In May over 20,000 bulbs add their colour to the many Garden Areas in this 5 acre Park. Web site: www. coeparkgardens. com
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