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- The Fells
- Located in Newbury by Lake Sunapee, this former private summer retreat blends formal and naturalistic gardens, including a large rock garden. Overview, photos, visitor information, and calendar of events.
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- Camden Children's Garden
- A place for the young and the young at heart to explore and discover the natural world, with horticultural experiences for creative and imaginative play. Information on exhibits, activities, and school programs.
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- Duke Farms
- Large estate garden in Hillsborough, whose features include a lake and other water features, a sycamore allee, and barns. Information about recreation and education, and nature programs.
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- Friends of the Frelinghuysen Arboretum
- Volunteer organization dedicated to various horticultural facilities in Morris County (New Jersey), especially its headquarters location, the George Griswold Frelinghuysen Arboretum. Information about the Frelinghuysen Arboretum, history, events, and workshops.
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- Reeves-Reed Arboretum
- Suburban conservancy on a historic country estate in Summit, dedicated to the environment and horticultural education. News, and information about visiting and events.
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- Rutgers Gardens
- Campus arboretum and public garden. Information about collections and theme gardens, visiting, educational programs, and events.
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- Bayard Cutting Arboretum
- State park on Long Island noted both for its plant collection and its variety of bird species. Information on flora and fauna, programs, and publications.
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- Brooklyn Botanic Garden
- Offers news, virtual tour, programs, events, articles, shopping, research, and information for visitors.
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- Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens
- Features a glass conservatory designed by Frederick Law Olmsted with tropical and desert gardens, an arboretum and pinetum, shrub garden, and bog garden. History, education programs, events, virtual tour.
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- Clark Botanic Garden
- Educational facility in Long Island featuring native spring wildflowers, conifers, roses, perennials, wetland and rock garden plants, medicinal plants and collections of particular plant families.
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- Cornell Plantations
- Holds, manages, protects, and enhances the living botanical collections and the natural areas and gorges of Cornell for the benefit of the community. Information about collections, visiting, education, and publications.
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- Gardens at Cricket Hill Farm
- Garden in the Hudson Valley designed for low maintenance, four-season interest, and bird life, offering tours, workshops, and plant sales.
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- Landis Arboretum
- Large public garden overlooking the Schoharie Valley, developed with plantings of trees, shrubs, and herbaceous perennials from around the world.
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- Linwood Gardens
- This private garden located near Rochester, New York, features a significant collection of American tree peonies. It is open to the public on a number of days in June and July.
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- Old Westbury Gardens
- Built in 1906, this garden in Old Westbury is an example of period landscape design, with formal gardens and landscaped grounds. Visitor information and photo tour for mansion and gardens.
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- Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park
- Long Island public arboretum and historic site with greenhouses, gardens, woodland paths, and outstanding plant collections. The grounds were landscaped by the Olmsted brothers. History and mission, event calendar, cultural activities.
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- Queens Botanical Garden
- Created as an exhibit at the 1939 New York World's Fair, the garden features with rose, bee, herb, and perennial gardens, changing displays, and public programs. Educational programs and plant listings.
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- Ross Park Zoo and Gardens
- Zoo in Binghamton also includes botanical gardens, including a hosta garden, a butterfly garden, an ornamental grass garden, an iris garden and a memorial garden. Virtual tour, calendar of events, and quarterly newsletter archive.
