The Florida Botanical Gardens is a public garden with more than 10,000 specimens and part of the Pinewood Cultural Park campus, home to the Pinellas County Extension, Gulf Coast Museum of Art, Heritage Village, Champion Tree Program Intl. collection.
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 45 acre campus arboretum consisting of 140 labeled tree species. A tree map and descriptive book are available upon request. An historic tree grove and nursery has recently been established for seedlings of trees of national and local historic interest.
Large Georgian country house, and farm yards, large walled kitchen garden and pleasure gardens. Forest walk, museum, craft shop and a restaurant which uses the vegetables from the kitchen garden. A special place to enjoy the slow pace of life of the 19th century
The Anderson Garden is a collection of 500 kinds of rhododendron hybrids and species and 100 types of companion plants. The website contains about 450 pages, with 750 high quality pictures of specimens, garden design ideas, and seasonal garden tours.
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden is the first Ming Dynasty-style garden created outside of China. Majestic architecture, fantastically shaped rocks, symbolic plants, and jade green waterways combine to form a landscape masterpiece.
A 31-acre pleasure garden near Philadelphia. Unusual combinations of tropicals, perennials, vegetables, woods, and ponds compose an enchanting and intimate setting. Rich colors and textures create a sensual and unique visitor experience.
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