3400 acre arboretum that acquires, maintains, and displays collections of plants and conserves natural areas for education, scientific inquiry, and personal inspiration.
The U. S. National Arboretum is a U. S. D. A. research and education facility and a living museum dedicated to developing and promoting improved floral and landscape plants through scientific research, educational programs, display gardens, and germplasm conservation.
A 2.7 acre tropical oasis in the heart of South Beach featuring bromeliads, Japanese garden, native garden, palms and flowering trees and vines collection. Cultural performances. Walking Tours of Garden available, reservations required.
Cactus & succulents from Tropical zones. Native plants of Réunion Island, Madagascar & the Mascarenes. Landscaped garden of 2 ha, on the sea side of the Indian Ocean. All plants grow with no supplemental water.
Devoted to the breeding and culture of plants in the genus Araceae (Aroids), including Alocasia, Philodendron, and Anthurium. Our main thrust is the development of hardier, larger, and more interesting aroids for landscape use.
A nonprofit educational organization, we manage a 35-acre wetlands preserve and a 1350-acre mountain preserve. We offer lectures, field trips, garden tours, seminars, opportunities for educators, researchers, artists, photographers and writers
The Scott Arboretum is a garden of ideas and suggestions. Encompassing more than 300 acres of a college campus, over 4000 kinds of ornamental plants are on display.
Limahuli Garden and Preserve is National Tropical Botanical Garden's site on the north shore of Kauai. Rich in Hawaiian history - ancient taro terraces, legends of Limahuli Valley. Native plants, plants of the Pacific Islands. Tours offered of public garden area.
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