The Central Jersey Orchid Society (Cjos) welcomes everyone who has an interest in orchids. We share information on orchid growing, feature monthly speakers, and an exciting monthly show table.
Cornell Plantations is the arboretum, botanical garden, and natural areas of Cornell University. Specialty gardens include herbs, heritage vegetables, rhododendrons, wildflowers, international crops, and more.
An urban, therapeutic garden featuring diverse low-light collections, tropical birds, a perennial garden and an award-winning children's PlayGarden. The garden specializes in programs for special populations including seniors and children.
The objective of the Holley Garden Club is to stimulate the knowledge and love of gardening through mutual interest and support. To encourage beautification and arouse public appreciation through community projects. And, to have fun!
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 Western New York Hosta Society is a local organization committed to education and promotion of the genus Hosta. We provide workshops, seminars and guest speakers to learn about hybridizing and growing Hosta.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden blooms in the middle of one of the largest cities in the world. Each year more than 750,000 people visit. More than 12,000 kinds of plants are displayed on 52 acres and in the acclaimed Steinhardt Conservatory.
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