Located on 350 acres of diverse plant life, Matthaei Botanical Gardens features nature trails, formal gardens, wetlands, and an indoor Conservatory. Tours, classes for all ages and events are offered at this year around facility, open to the public.
Northern is affiliated with the Oklahoma Botanical Gardens and Arboreta, statewide system. We have many trees and around 6000 annuals are planted each spring. We have a Redbud Jazz Festival each spring about the time 15000 bulbs bloom.
Something's Always Blooming at Phipps, a thirteen-room, Victorian glasshouse and gardens in Schenley Park featuring tropical plants, palms, orchids, ferns, desert plants and bonsai, as well as many special flower shows, exhibits and butterflies.
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.
The Core Arboretum is a 91-acre tract of flood plain forest, old-growth hillside forest, and lawn with specimen trees on the campus of West Virginia University. 3.5 miles of trails. Good birding. Superb spring ephemerals. Wildflower walks begin 2:00 last 3 Sundays in April.
The Memphis Botanic Garden encompasses 96 acres and reigns as the garden showcase of the Mid-South. The Garden offers 23 formal gardens, including the renowned Japanese Garden of Tranquility, the Little Garden Club Sensory Garden and the Tennessee Bicentennial Iris Garden.
A recreation of an 18th century garden, historically accurate in-so-far-as-possible, located to the east of the Nehemiah Strong House and behind the Jones Library. Planted and maintained by members of The Garden Club of Amherst.
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