The San Jose Heritage Rose Garden is an all volunteer planted and maintained component of Guadalupe Gardens. The most rose varieties in the Western Hemisphere! 4,600 roses of over 3,000 varieties. Planted in 1995 with continuing additions.
Minnetrista's 40-acre campus includes beautiful gardens, a modern museum facility, an historic home, Nature Area, numerous sculptures, and a portion of the White River Greenway.
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.
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.
12 acres of beautiful private gardens open to the public. Created from wasteland by writer Tessa & Bill Knott, features inc. lochs, streams, rhododendrons, rare & unusual species, disabled access, coastal location in Scotland.
At the Boone County Arboretum more than 2700 trees and shrubs have been planted and labeled for your year-round enjoyment of their ornamental features and to provide information on selecting, planting and maintaining the right trees and shrubs for landscape plans.
White River Gardens continues the Indianapolis Zoo’s mission of connecting animals, plants and people. This stunningly beautiful 3.3-acre landmark botanical attraction combines the best of gardening ideas, plant information and inspirational design.
One of the world’s premier horticultural displays, Longwood's 1,050 acres offer exquisite gardens, majestic trees, opulent conservatories, illuminated fountains, festivals, holiday displays, shop, restaurant. Open every day of the year.
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