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.
A year-round urban oasis nestled among the historic Art Deco buildings at Fair Park, Texas Discovery Gardens is a showcase for native and adapted plants. The gardens also offer an indoor tropical experience in a two-story-high conservatory adjoining the main building.
The gardens and buildings of Elm Bank are the ideal setting to celebrate weddings and special parties or to hold corporate events. With more than 30 acres of formal gardens and architectural masterpieces, Elm Bank will meet all your event needs.
Maymont is a 100-acre Gilded Age estate which includes the opulent 1893 Maymont House museum, Italian & Japanese Gardens, Grotto and Arboretum. Open year round, Maymont also features a Carriage Collection and nature/wildlife exhibits.
Located in beautiful Whitnall Park it is made up of a 1,000 acre arboretum, annual garden, bog walk, daylily walk, herb garden, peony garden, perennial borders, rock garden, rose garden, shrub mall, and a trial garden including a test site for All-America Selections.
Everett's 4th Annual 'Gardens of Merit' Tour will be June 26, 2004, 11 A. M til 4 P. M. Delightful tour includes the beautiful Evergreen Arboretum and Gardens and several local private gardens showcasing various garden styles.
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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