America's oldest living botanical garden, a 45-acre National Historic Landmark, features John Bartram's 18th century home, native plants, wildflower meadow, river trail and wetland. Site offers tours, children's programs, festivals, annual plant and holiday greens sales.
Wildflower meadow gardens at nature center, featuring species native to New England. Wet & dry meadows. Est. 1994. Blooming from June 1 to mid-October. Admission free.
The On-Line Tour of the Univ. of De Botanic Gardens includes descriptions of hundreds of plants in the garden including thousands of photographs, audio clips of latin pronuciation, as well as other information on plants native to the Mid-Atlantic Region.
This 1-acre Children's Garden is an educational and entertaining garden that is made up of a large number of individual gardens such as the hot-air balloon, butterfly, cereal bowl, healthy me, human sundial, science maze, alphabet, and more.
Tour a horticultural marvel, Attraction Canada's 'Best Developed Outdoor Site in Canada, 2001'. One of Canada’s Top Ten Public Gardens. 27 glorious acres of themed gardens with over 50,000 perennials, shrubs & trees. Garden Café, Gift Shop & Plant Centre.
The arboretum is about 3 acres of gardens, native trees, shrub roses, ornamental grasses and annual and perennial beds. A Learning Center will be built within the year to accomodate seminars and classes.
Wave Hill is a public, non-profit cultural center with 28 acres of gardens and woodland overlooking the Hudson River. Programs in horticulture, environmental education, and the visual and performing arts are available.
Zilker Botanical Garden stretches over 35 acres, with gardens of natives and exotic plants and theme areas, including butterfly, xeriscape, herb, pond, rose and oriental. Members include 40 garden clubs. Education tours available.
Stroll through fifty acres of 'old Florida'. Home the largest camellia collection in eastern North America and the largest rose garden in Florid. Leu Gardens also has major collections of palms, bananas, bamboos, cycads, gingers, helliconias, and flowering trees and shrubs.
The National Park Service provides a site of 45+ ponds on 12 acres, with 70 acres of adjacent protected wetlands. Aquatic plants are grown and displayed in a natural setting. Primarily waterlillies, lotus, and other native blooming plants.
Theme of these gardens is life of the human being, expressed in a philosophic and symbolic way, realised by specific architecture, refined designs, planting and art objects. An ongoing proces of creating gardens with a special sphere full of western and eastern symbols.”
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