Named one of the top 10 gardens in America by 'Usa Today' with 1,000 acres of display gardens and natural areas. Its historic visitor center, reminiscent of an English country estate, houses a conservatory, gift shop, tea room, and library. Open year round.
Explore an oasis of beauty on the shores of Lake Monona. Enjoy a lush tropical conservatory year-round filled with exotic plants, bright flowers, a rushing waterfall, frangrant orchids and free-flying birds. Stroll through 16 acres of outdoor display gardens.
Clark Gardens started as Max and Billie Clark's backyard garden. Today, it is an 35-acre botanical park featuring more than 50 garden rooms, statuaries and even a chapel The gardens collection emphasises native and adapted plants.
East Texas Arboretum and Botanical Society has over 100 acres of gardens and hiking trails, Visitor's Center/Museum, an historical homestead, koi pond with waterfalls. Check our website for upcoming events.
Norfolk Botanical Garden features one of the largest collections of azaleas, camellias, roses and rhododendrons on the East Coast. Features 20 theme gardens; tours by boat and train. Visit The Gift Shop and Garden House Cafe. Year-round educational programs.
23 acres of horticultural excellence! Enjoy spectacular seasonal displays, theme gardens, 7,000 breathtaking roses and the popular Butterfly House. The amazing new Children's Garden features 30 educational theme gardens and surprises at every turn!
Dedicated to informing the public about Luther Burbank's unique plant developments, Lbh&G features one-of-a-kind plants, butterfly garden, sensory garden, and more. Burbank's home and self-designed greenhouse offer a glimpse into the 19th century.
This A A R S public rose garden is operated as a unit of the Wilson Parks and Recreation Department. Over 1100 plants of 170 varieties, including Ogrs, English, Ht, F, Gr, Min., Cl, and shrubs. Includes marble & bronze sculptures, fountain, gazebo and pool.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden blooms in the middle of one of the largest cities in the world. Each year more than 750,000 people visit. More than 12,000 kinds of plants are displayed on 52 acres and in the acclaimed Steinhardt Conservatory.
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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