The Center for Plant Conservation is the only national organization dedicated exclusively to preventing the extinction of America's rare native flora. By conducting conservation programs the Cpc network is striving to save America's rarest plants from being lost forever.
Discover Dallas' greatest natural resource - The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden. The Arboretum features 66 superbly landscaped acres of towering trees, fragrant display gardens, and lush lawns. There's something to see year 'round.
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.
The restored garden of artist Charles Demuth (1883-1935) is maintained by the Demuth Foundation. This historic city garden contains many of the specimens found in Demuth's watercolor paintings. Original brick bed layouts are maintained.
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.
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.
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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