Dedicated to collecting, testing and designing with rare, unusual and dwarf ornimental plants. Founded in 1978. Known for demonstrating intensive planting for small urban properties in creating naturalistic environmental settings. Zone 7b, jewel. By appointment only.
Peckerwood Garden is a unique garden with rare plants and trees of origin from the Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico. Visit our web site to see over 200 photos of the garden.
A beautiful and historical oasis in the heart of Tucson. Tucson Botanical Gardens is a place of beauty, inspiration and education about the natural world. There are 16 different gardens within the grounds representing a variety of gardening traditions and botanical themes.
UCSC Arboretum is 25 years old with the largest collection of Southern Hemisphere plants in the US and the largest collection of native Australian flora outside that country. There is a large collection of South African and New Zealand flora as well.
Visit our fine Winter Garden, the Takata Japanese garden, spectacular heather and rhodo collections, trial dahlia beds... over 20 educational & inspiring demonstration gardens in a unique setting. The gardens are a growing attraction in every season!
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.
The M. P. G. C's mission is to promote and improve public gardens in Maryland through the collaboration of gardens, organizations and individuals. Our website lists member gardens and upcoming events.
The Houston area's largest display of native & cultivated plants on over 250 acres, w/5 miles of trails in the East Texas Piney Woods. Plant collections include; gingers, perennials, ferns, tropicals, bamboo, La Iris & Daylilies. Including educational programs.
This rainforest 'garden in a valley on the ocean' focuses on conservation of vireya rhododendron, orchids of southeast Asia, Marantaceae, Palms, Heliconia, gingers, and Araceae. Located on Onomea Bay, Big Island of Hawaii.
Burbank's Farm (Nat. Reg. of Historic Places) is the site where Burbank (1849-1926) conducted multiple plant experiments (fruit trees, perennials, etc.). Some of these are still in the original nursery rows. Self-guided tours all year; group tours by appointment.
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