Gardens
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- Sherman Gardens and Library
- Horticultural retreat in Corona del Mar, featuring a cactus and succulent garden, a tropical conservatory, rose, herb, and Japanese gardens. The library focuses on the history of the Pacific Southwest.
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- South Coast Botanic Garden
- Located on the Palos Verdes Peninsula near Los Angeles, among this garden's distinct areas are a rose garden, a garden for the senses, a Japanese garden, and a cactus garden.
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- The Ruth Bancroft Garden
- Private garden in Walnut Creek exemplifying a water-conserving design, featuring dramatic succulents, cacti, and arid-climate trees. Limited visiting hours. Photo gallery, visitor information, history and plant profiles.
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- Turtle Bay Exploration Park
- This educational and entertainment complex includes the McConnell Arboretum and Gardens and a butterfly conservatory. Visitor information and overview of programs and events.
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- UC Davis Arboretum
- Living museum, outdoor classroom, and public garden with thousands of tree and plant species adapted to a Mediterranean climate. News, information about visiting, and calendar of events and programs.
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- University of California at Berkeley Botanical Garden
- Features one of the most diverse plant collections in the United States, famous for its rare and endangered species. Information about collections, education, events, mission, and history.
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- Denver Botanic Gardens
- One of the top-ranked botanical gardens in the U.S., with many thousands of plants from around the world. Offers garden directory, visitor and event information, and a plant database.
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- Bartlett Arboretum
- 91-acre nature preserve located in North Stamford, open year-round to visitors and students of natural history and horticulture. Includes information on walking tours, trails and habitats, and notable trees.
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- Beardsley Zoological Gardens
- 52 acre facility offering wildflower beds, natural ponds, green trails and hummingbird gardens.
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- Bushnell Park
- America's first public park provides its history and information on programs, historical monuments and notable trees in the park.
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- Keeler Tavern Museum & Garden House
- Formal garden with brick walls, arched pathways and a reflecting pool with fountain.
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- Roseland Cottage
- The two-acres surrounding this 1846 Gothic Revival summer retreat in Woodstock feature the only boxwood garden of its kind in the region. A parterre garden, set out in 1850, is the centerpiece of the landscape.
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- Sundial Gardens
- Formal gardens include a pleached pear arbor, topiary garden and a knot garden. Also offers a tea house and gift shop. Located in Higganum.
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- The Glebe House Museum and The Gertrude Jekyll Garden
- Birthplace of the Episcopal Church in the New World and graced by the only extant American garden planned by England's most venerated designer. Located in Woodbury.
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- Mt. Cuba Center
- Non-profit horticultural institution in Greenville for education, research, and display of plants native to the Appalachian Piedmont Region. Virtual tour, portraits of plants arranged by season of bloom.
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- University of Delaware Botanic Gardens
- Includes descriptions and photos of plants and trees, a virtual tour, information on the volunteer and internship programs, and a brochure for the benefit plant sale.
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- Dunlawton Sugar Mill Gardens
- Botanical gardens in Port Orange, Volusia County. Features old trees, exotic plants, sculptures, and ruins. Virtual tour, information about visiting and events.