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.
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.
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.
In addition to specific gardens the UNL Botanical Garden & Arboretum showcases special collections of plants incorporated throughout the landscape, making best use of the building environment for aesthetic and educational purposes.
Established in 1995, the arboretum features 8.8 acres of native, subtropical and tropical flora from 5 continents. The Friends conduct tours weekly, educational seminars monthly, spring and fall plants sales, maintain a plant nursery and work in the arboretum year-round.
The Slo Botanical Garden is devoted to the display and study of trees, shrubs, perennials, and annuals adapted to the mediterranean climate of Central and Southern California. Currently available is a one-acre Preview Garden; the 150-acre future garden is under development.
The McLaughlin Fdn. stewards a 65-year-old garden and 19th century New England farmstead. The 3-acre garden, on the Nat’l Register, features Maine's largest lilac collection and other perennials. Wildflowers, ferns, daylilies, irises, phlox, asters.
The Vanderbilt National Historic Site contains extensive formal, Italian style gardens, restored and maintained entirely by volunteers. The gardens contain over 2000 roses, 3000 perennials and 6000 annuals each year.
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.
The New York Botanical Garden is the best place to learn about plants, from gardening and landscaping to botanical art, floral design and botany. Continuing Education offers more than 600 courses a year, and offers seven certificate programs.
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