Gardens
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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.
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- Sonnenberg Gardens
- Now a New York State Historic Park, the gardens accompanying the Victorian mansion, located in Canandaigua, comprise several distinct designs. Guided tours, visitor information, schedule of events.
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- Wave Hill
- Famous public garden in the northwest Bronx along the Hudson River, with flower gardens, alpine house, greenhouses, and cultural center. Visitor information, events, membership, volunteering opportunities.
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- Cape Fear Botanical Garden
- Teaching and pleasure garden featuring wooded areas with nature trails, waterwise, heritage, and children's gardens, and collections of camellias and daylilies. Descriptions and photos, events calendar, and plant list by month of bloom.
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- Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden
- Garden in Belmont, offers community and camp programs, classes, and group tours. Calendar of events, membership details, searchable plant information, volunteer opportunities.
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- UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens
- Combination of outdoor and indoor garden facilities on campus, including a woodland garden featuring a large rhododendron collection, an Oriental-themed ornamental garden, and a tropical greenhouse.
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- Wilson Rose Garden
- Tour, history, and general information about this garden in Eastern North Carolina.
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- Wing Haven Gardens & Bird Sanctuary
- A four-acre garden in a residential neighborhood of Charlotte, with formal gardens, water features, and wooded areas. Garden tour, membership, volunteer, and calendar information.
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- Chadwick Arboretum at Ohio State University
- Located on the Columbus agriculture campus. Information about staff and programs, plant sale, and directions.
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- Cox Arboretum & Gardens Metropark
- 189 acres of gardens and natural areas in Dayton. Provides descriptions of specialty gardens, information about the history, schedule of events, visiting and volunteering information.
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- Franklin Park Conservatory
- Glasshouse in Columbus featuring several collections of plants from different habitats. Virtual tour, educational programs, visitor information.
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- Kingwood Center
- A 47-acre former estate garden in Mansfield, with collections of peonies, herbs and roses, daylilies and irises, as well as general display gardens. Open free to the public. Includes visitor and membership information.
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- Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens
- The gardens surrounding this majestic country house, now a museum, were designed by Warren Henry Manning and Ellen Biddle Shipman, and include a birch allee, breakfast room, English, and Japanese gardens, a conservatory, and a lagoon.
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- Myriad Botanical Gardens
- Gardens and conservatory in the center of Oklahoma City, displaying plants from around the world, including wet- and dry-climate tropical collections. Photo gallery, information about programs and events.
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- Mount Pisgah Arboretum
- Recreation and nature park in Eugene. Includes trail maps, festival and event listings, history and outdoor education programs.
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- The Oregon Garden
- Attraction in historic Silverton, featuring water features, garden art, wetlands, a rediscovery forest, a kids' garden, and a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Photos, news, information about events and classes.
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- Awbury Arboretum
- Historic home and gardens in Philadelphia. Information on upcoming events, volunteering, summer nature program, and history.