The Camden Children's Garden is located next to the Adventure Aquarium across the Delaware River from Philadelphia. We are a four acre interactive garden for children. Exhibits include: Butterfly House Dinosaur, Picnic & Storybook Gardens, maze, treehouse and 3 rides.
A Martha's Vineyard horticultural and botanical landmark developed since the 1950's by the legendary horticulturist, Polly Hill. Established as not-for-profit institution in 1996, the arboretum aims to research and grow plants hardy for the Vineyard.
The Botanical Garden of Tver State University has the sectors of 'Dendrology', 'Wild Flora', 'Ornamental Flower Gardening' and 'Herbarium'. At present it has a collection of 350 species of trees and shrubs and 2 000 species of herbaceous plants.
We are a non-profit community nature center, located in southwestern Michigan, dedicated to natural history education for all ages. Our property includes a sedge meadow complete with beautiful native wildflowers. While spring is nice our fall wildflowers are spectacular.
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.
The M. P. G. C's mission is to promote and improve public gardens in Maryland through the collaboration of gardens, organizations and individuals. Our website lists member gardens and upcoming events.
The Brandywine Conservancy's Wildflower and Native Plant Gardens at the Brandywine River Museum feature indigenous and naturalized plants of the greater Brandywine region displayed in natural settings.
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