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New York Botanical Garden
Across 250 exquisite acres, The New York Botanical Garden features 50 gardens and plant collections, a landmark conservatory, and 50 acres of the original forest that once covered New York City. 

Missouri Botanical Garden
Garden in St. Louis renowned for its fundamental botanical research, horticultural displays and education programs. Includes a butterfly house and nature preserve. 

Birmingham Botanical Gardens
The gardens were opened in 1832, designed by JC Loudon, a leading garden planner, horticultural journalist and publisher. 

Atlanta Botanical Garden
Maintains plant collections for the purpose of display, education, research, conservation, and enjoyment.  

Montréal Botanical Garden
With its collection of 22,000 plant species and cultivars, 10 exhibition greenhouses, some thirty thematic gardens, and teams of researchers and activities staff, the Montréal Botanical Garden ranks as one of the world's largest and most spectacular botanical gardens.

Denver Botanic Gardens
One of the top-ranked botanical gardens in the US, with many thousands of plants from around the world. Offers garden directory, visitor and event information, and a plant database. 

San Antonio Botanical Garden
The San Antonia Botanical Garden strives to connect people to the plant world through experience, education, and research. 

Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne Australia - conserving Australia's plants for the future. 

The United States Botanic Garden
Located on the Capitol Grounds, this garden features a variety of living exhibits, including seasonal exhibits in the conservatory and Bartholdi Park, and environmental and educational features in the National Garden. 

Chicago Botanic Garden
Welcome to the Chicago Botanic Garden. With 26 spectacular gardens on 385 acres, the Garden is a place of ever-changing beauty that you can stroll through daily. Feel free to spend some time on this site! 


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