The Atlanta Botanical Garden has had many accomplishments during its brief 25-year history. Plant collections, especially orchids, conifers and carnivorous plants, have achieved eminence, and the native plant conservation program is renowned. Through the years the display gardens have been refined to provide 12 months of beauty.
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Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden is nestled amidst 450 acres of meadows, woodlands and lakefront property in Belmont, North Carolina. Both a botanical garden and a nature center, DSBG is a place where nature and horiticulture blend into one.
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Established in 1938, Fairchild Tropical Garden has an extensive botanical collection of rare tropical plants including palms, cycads, flowering trees and vines with programs in environmental education, conservation and horticulture.
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The botanical gardens are located at 811 South Palm Avenue, Sarasota, Florida.This organization developed signage and brochures about the Canopy Walkway and Tower. The organization will continue the education and research phase by recruiting and coordinating projects with local schools, offering classes and training volunteer tour leaders. The William G. Selby and Marie Selby Foundation was a major financial contributor to the construction of the project.
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Located on a 79 acre site in St. Louis,the Missouri Botanical Garden is world-renowned for its fundamental botanical research, horticultural display and education programs. The Garden has one of the world's largest and most active botanical research programs, focused on the tropics, and providing basic information on the world's botanical diversity. The Garden's grounds present a wide variety of outstanding thematic gardens, including the Climatron(sm), the world's first geodesic dome greenhouse, and the largest Japanese Garden in North America. The Garden's web site provides information on its programs, including gardening tips, as well as images of the Garden and its research projects.
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The New York Botanical Garden is an advocate for the plant kingdom. The Garden pursues its mission through the wide-ranging research programs of The International Plant Science Center; through its role as a museum of living plant collections arranged in gardens and landscapes across its National Historic Landmark site; and through its comprehensive education programs in horticulture and plant science.
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If you are ever in Charlotte North Carolina you need to vist this garden and greenhouse. They have an excellent collection of epiphytic plants including, Aroids, Orchids, Gesneriads, Bromeliads and more. It's a great place.
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