Home to the New York Chinese Scholar's Garden, Connie Gretz's Secret Garden and Maze, the Carl Grillo Glass House, White Garden, Wtc Tribute Building, Wetlands, Pond, Lions' Sensory Garden, and Glade of Shade. Also Sensory , Allee, Perennial, Herb, Potage, Butterfly.
Connecticut's official state arboretum, Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens is a 64-acre nature preserve located in North Stamford, Ct. Open year-round to visitors and students of natural history and horticulture.
Coe Memorial Park is a Horticultural Heaven in the 'heart' of Torrington, Ct. In May over 20,000 bulbs add their colour to the many Garden Areas in this 5 acre Park. Web site: www. coeparkgardens. com
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.
The Vanderbilt National Historic Site contains extensive formal, Italian style gardens, restored and maintained entirely by volunteers. The gardens contain over 2000 roses, 3000 perennials and 6000 annuals each year.
Wave Hill is a public, non-profit cultural center with 28 acres of gardens and woodland overlooking the Hudson River. Programs in horticulture, environmental education, and the visual and performing arts are available.
The Hammond Museum & Japanese Stroll Garden was founded in 1957 a center for enjoyment of Eastern and Western culture. The 3 1/2 acre Japanese-style garden features rare trees, a rakan and zen garden, a waterlily pond, bamboo and much more.
The Wildflower Island at Teatown, a remarkable 2 acre island, is dedicated to the display and preservation of wildflowers-about 250 different wildflowers. Visit virtual wildflower island: http://www. teatown. org/wfi
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