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The Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney. The Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney is located at the edge of the spectacular Sydney Harbour. It's a special place. The Montreal Botanical Gardens. The Montreal Botanical Garden is one of the world's largest and most spectacular, with a collection of 21,000 plant-species and cultivars, many themed gardens and several exhibition greenhouses. Royal Botanical Gardens. Pay them a visit and be inspired. There are five separate garden areas, including the world's largest lilac collection.Hawaii Tropical Flower Council. You can order Hawaiian Flowers such as Anthuriums, Dendrobium Orchids and others. You'll find tips on unpacking and caring for them and other exotics. Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Explore the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Enjoy virtual-reality vistas of the most beautiful gardens. Take a garden stroll with maps, photos and detailed information. Niagara Parks. Feast your eyes on the Floral Clock. The Botanical Gardens, the Centennial Lilac Garden and the Butterfly Conservatory are among the places you can visit. Phipps Conservatory. Take a virtual tour of the gardens and the 13-room glasshouse.GardenByTheSea. You'll find the Gardens on the Mendocino Coast. It is the only public garden on the continental United States fronting the ocean. There are manicured formal gardens, a dense coastal pine forest, birds, the thunderous waves and more to discover. Harlow Carr The gardens are neatly laid out and surround The Harlow Carr springs which contains sulphur water, discovered in 1734. Visit for more! Strybing. Take a virtual garden walk and check out the photo gallery to see what's in bloom. The Marie Selby Botanical Gardens show off the Banyan Grove, Bromeliads, Cacti and Succulents and more... Visit this beautiful and lush botanical garden in Hawaii. The Garden is situated in the Onomea Valley where there are nearly 200 species of palms growing, more than 50 species of plants and trees. Look for the towering palms in the Palm Jungle. Visit the Bromeliad collection in Banyan Canyon and don't miss spectacular Onomea Falls. Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden. David Fairchild (1869-1954) was one of the greatest plant explorers of all time. His far-reaching travels brought into cultivation in the U.S. many important plants, including mangos, alfalfa, nectarines, dates, horseradish, bamboos and flowering cherries. Glendale Xeriscape Botanical Garden. Visit this site, then hit the "Links to Great Sites" for more gardens to visit. |
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