Institute and Garden are devoted to botanical research and education. The Garden holds a collection of c. 9.500 species and focuses also on creating public awareness on nature and nature conservancy.
A 72-acres living museum with 3,000 species of trees that date back to the 1920’s, laid out in the manner of famous European gardens. Gardens include a Peace Labyrinth, Miss Iva Doty Native Flower Garden. perennial gardens and annual flower displays.
San Antonio Botanical Gardens is a 33 acre public garden with the purpose of promoting the public enjoyment and understanding of plants; their intrinsic value, their role in world ecology, and their importance to and use by humans.
Promoting community development, community gardening, food security, and greening projects on abandoned land. This year 20 new or expanded projects will join 160 existing gardens supported with plants, hardscape, & volunteers.
The Foundation is a non-profit volunteer organization supporting educational programs & garden development at Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark, featuring Victorian, Colonial, and English historic gardens, mixed borders, a children's garden, and a wetland woods.
The Botanic Garden of Smith College includes the Lyman Conservatory, campus arboretum, and exhibition gallery. Our web site includes a photo gallery and information on: research, academics, gardens, herbarium, newsletter, history, events and more.
Over 1000 roses fill two acres of formal rose beds and Colorado blue spruce flank a sundial honoring Colorado veterans. There are park benches and a gazebo. The garden has received AARS recognition.
Open all year, the Green Bay Botanical Garden is designed to provide interest throughout the year with display gardens that capture the beauty of Northeastern Wisconsin's four distinct and wonderful seasons.
Multiple keywords are searched so that each word must appear in each hit (boolean "and").
To increase the chances of matching keywords with multiple endings, search for a shortened version of the word. For instance, daylil will match both daylily and daylilies.
To select more than one Type of Garden/Collection, hold down the Ctrl (control) key while clicking on each selection. On an Apple Macintosh, use the Command key.
Entries are being added regularly, so be sure to bookmark this page and stop by again!