Gardens
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- Jenkins Arboretum
- Horticultural showcase of native trees, shrubs, rhododendrons, azaleas, laurel, blueberries, ferns and wildflowers in Devon. Information about membership and events, map, and photo galleries.
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- Lake Erie Arboretum at Frontier Park
- Several hundred tree species planted in a riparian zone of the Erie park, serving as an educational facility. Tree fact sheets provided by student projects.
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- Silver Lake Nature Center
- A 253 acre park in Bristol featuring various habitats characteristic of the Atlantic coastal plain. Programs and events schedule, trail map and contact details.
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- The Gardens at Morris Arboretum
- The official arboretum of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, whose thousands of woody plants include many of Philadelphia's oldest, rarest, and largest trees, is set in a Victorian landscape garden of winding paths, streams, flowers and special garden areas.
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- The Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College
- Encompassing more than 300 acres of the college campus and exhibiting thousands of ornamental plant species, the arboretum displays trees, shrubs, vines and perennials. Overview of specialty gardens, and information about visiting and events.
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- Tyler Arboretum
- Its 650-acre grounds near Philadelphia include a pinetum, a native woodland walk, and various flowering shrub and tree collections.
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- Riverbanks Zoo and Garden
- The lushly planted botanical gardens accompanying this zoo in Columbia are arranged into several climatic and theme gardens. Descriptions, photos, and visitor information.
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- Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art
- This garden in Nashville includes a Japanese garden, herb, perennial and wildflower gardens, as well as a woodland sculpture trail and a nature sanctuary. Photo tours, overview of gardens, and visitor information.
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- Memphis Botanic Garden
- Encompasses lakes, woodlands, and display gardens, including a rose garden, a Japanese garden, a sensory garden, Photos, calendar of events, volunteer news, and membership information.
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- The Dixon Gallery and Gardens
- The gardens surrounding the art museum, laid out amidst mature woodland, include formal and cutting gardens, woodland gardens, and sculpture. History and descriptions.
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- Amarillo Botanical Gardens
- Site documents the ongoing construction of a new garden and conservatory facility. Information about volunteering, events, and associated garden clubs.
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- Chandor Gardens
- Estate in Weatherford containing a 40-foot manmade waterfall, Chinese rock sculptures, and an English lawn bowling green. Picture gallery, garden history, and visitor information.
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- Riverside Nature Center
- Located in Kerrville on the Guadaqlupe River, this former farm has been transformed into an urban wildlife and native plant sanctuary, with an arboretum, cacti, wildflowers, and native grasses. Schedule, visitor and membership information.
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- South Texas Botanical Gardens & Nature Center
- The cultivated gardens feature a large collections of orchids, hibiscus, plumeria, and roses, as well as a sensory garden, offset by the surrounding wetlands and mesquite forest. Information about history, visiting, kids' activities, and event calendar.
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- The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
- Features landscaped acres of trees, gardens, and lawns, with fountains, sculptures, and historic mansions. Membership information, photos of each garden, and information about educational programs.
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- Valley Nature Center
- Urban nature park in the Rio Grande Valley (Weslaco) aims to provide environmental education about the unique South Texas ecosystem. Information about hours, programs and exhibits, and the native plant nursery.
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- University of Vermont Horticulture Research Center
- Used for agricultural research and education, this facility is home to many trees, shrubs, perennials, apples and small fruit. It is open to visitors, and offers a self-guided tour. Listing of collections, events, and programs.
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- Blandy Experimental Farm
- Research facility in the Shenandoah Valley, home of the State Arboretum of Virginia. Information about education programs for all ages, photo gallery, and FAQ.
