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  1. The Botanical Garden by Roger Phillips, Martyn Rix, 2002-10-11
  2. The New York Botanical Garden
  3. The Botanical Garden: Volume II: Perennials and Annuals (Botanical Garden) by Roger Phillips, Martyn Rix, 2002-09-07
  4. The Art of the Garden: Collecting Antique Botanical Prints by Denise DeLaurentis, Hollie Powers Holt, 2006-09-30
  5. Botanic Gardens: A Living History (Gardens)
  6. Botanical Gardens Coloring Book by Dot Barlowe, 1997-07-11
  7. Paramos: A Checklist of Plant Diversity, Geographical Distribuion, and Botanical Literature (Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden) (Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden) by James L. Luteyn, Steven P. Churchill, et all 1999-02-20
  8. 100 Best Plants for the Coastal Garden: The Botanical Bones of Great Gardening by Steve Whysall, 2005-05-01
  9. New York Botanical Garden 2008 Wall Calendar by MeadWestvaco, 2008
  10. Camellias: A Curator's Introduction to the Camellia Collection in the Huntington Botanical Gardens (Huntington Pictorial Guide) by Ann Richardson, 2001-01-01
  11. Recreating Eden: A Natural History of Botanical Gardens by Mary Soderstrom, 2001-01-01
  12. A Revision of the Fungi Formerly Classified As Nectria Subgenus Hyphonectria (Memoirs of The New York Botanical Garden, Vol. 26(3)) by Gary J. Samuels, 1976-03-08
  13. Fungicolous, Lichenicolous, and Myxomyceticolous-Species of Hypocreopsis, Nectriopsis, Nectria, Peristomialis, and Trichonectria (Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden, Vol. 48) by Gary J. Samuels, 1988-10-05
  14. The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens by Peggy Park Bernal, 2003-01-01

1. American Association Of Botanical Gardens And Arboreta
A professional association for public gardens in North America, supporting the public horticulture community in its mission to study, display, and conserve plants.
http://www.aabga.org/
American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta
For optimal viewing of this site, you need a frames-capable web browser. All the latest versions of browsers are frames-capable and can be downloaded for free. The American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta (AABGA) is the professional association for public gardens in North America, supporting the public horticulture community in its mission to study, display, and conserve plants. The AABGA publishes a monthly newsletter and the quarterly journal, The Public Garden , along with a variety of other publications, and sponsors six regional and one national conference each year. Important AABGA initiatives include the Resource Center , a technical information service for botanical gardens, allied institutions, and the general public, and the North American Plant Collections Consortium , a project to conserve plant germplasm using the collections found in botanical gardens and arboreta. Home About Us Contact Us Regional Information ... Members Only

2. San Francisco Botanical Garden
Features a spectacular array of plants from the world's Mediterranean and mild temperate climates, to highelevation tropical cloud forests. San Francisco, USA.
http://www.strybing.org/
Explore the Garden!
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Escape to a unique urban oasis of extraordinary beauty. Enjoy the San Francisco Botanical Garden's world of gardens , excellent horticulture library bookstore , and education programs FREE GUIDED WALKS are given daily at 1:30 pm.
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Celebrate the Society's Golden Anniversary commemorating 50 years of active involvement and support of San Francisco Botanical Garden.
September 29 MORE... MEMBERS ONLY EVENT AFTER HOURS APERITIFS Celebrate the Fall Equinox with us! September 22 MORE...
Creating a New BUZZ
San Francisco Botanical Garden Society (SFBGS) is proud to announce the launch of a new advertising campaign to raise public awareness of San Francisco Botanical Garden at Strybing Arboretum (SFBG.) Look for the ads on billboards and transit shelters in San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose. MORE... The San Francisco Botanical Garden's beauty and value as a major cultural resource are the result of a successful public/private partnership between San Francisco's Recreation and Park Department and the San Francisco Botanical Garden Society, a non-profit corporation.

3. Huntington Botanical Gardens
s and photos, and information on......The large garden in San Marino includes specialized gardens, theme areas, and collections from other countries.
http://www.huntington.org/BotanicalDiv/HEHBotanicalHome.html
The Huntington Botanical Gardens
The Gardens Chinese Garden Children's Garden Botanical Conservatory Desert Garden ... Return to Top Henry Huntington began developing the Botanical Gardens in 1903. Now they span nearly 150 acres with sweeping lawns and vistas interspersed with statuary, tempiettos, and benches. Approximately 15,000 kinds of plants from all over the world make up the botanical collections, many landscaped into a series of theme gardens. FREE GARDEN TOURS Free tours of the gardens are available with paid admission or membership. Tours are given Tuesday through Friday between noon and 2:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday between 10:30 am and 2:30 pm. Please check in the Entry Pavilion for exact tour times and availability. There are also docents available in the Herb and Rose Gardens during public hours. What's In Bloom A Pictorial Gallery of What Is Blooming In The Gardens Great Rosarians of the World VI Lecture - January 22, 2006

4. Royal Botanical Gardens
Canada s largest botanical garden, incorporates untamed and cultivated landscapes. Located in Burlington, Ontario.
http://www.rbg.ca/
Art @ THE GARDENS
August 13 to October 9; Hendrie Park Gardens.
The Release

Visit The Gardens to experience four site-responsive artworks.
The Royal Abingdon Faire
a Renaissance festival
Weekends and holidays; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Arboretum. The Gardens is home to this new festival set in old 1524. Henry VIII is married to Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn is at Court and intrigue abounds...
Order your tickets on-line.

5. Site Moved
Among many other features, historic Roman, Mediaeval and Tudor gardens, a herb garden, the National Bonsai Collection, collections of tropical and desert plants, and an Education Centre. Includes a diary of events.
http://www.bham-bot-gdns.demon.co.uk/
The Birmingham Botanical Gardens website has moved to http://www.birminghambotanicalgardens.org.uk
Please update your bookmarks. You will be redirected to the new site shortly.

6. 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.
http://www.myriadgardens.com/

7. Welcome
The gardens were opened in 1832, designed by J. C. Loudon, a leading garden planner, horticultural journalist and publisher
http://www.birminghambotanicalgardens.org.uk/
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The Birmingham Botanical Gardens were opened in 1832. They were designed by J. C. Loudon, a leading garden planner, horticultural journalist and publisher. Today the gardens offer a superb opportunity for recreation and relaxation close to the centre of Birmingham. With our excellent visitor facilities, we hope you will visit us soon. Plants and People - Partners for Life

8. Welcome To Olbrich Botanical Gardens
Extensive gardens located on the shores of Lake Monona. Includes outside gardens and an indoor tropical conservatory.
http://www.olbrich.org/
Visitor Information Outdoor Gardens Bolz Conservatory Calendar of Events ... Press Room
Olbrich Botanical Gardens
3330 Atwood Avenue Madison, Wisconsin Donate Now! Winner of the 2005 National Award for Garden Excellence Explore the mystery and beauty of nature at
Olbrich Botanical Gardens. Stroll through 16 acres of outdoor display gardens including Olbrich's award-winning Rose Garden and
Thai Pavilion and Garden. Outdoor gardens are open daily and free to the public. Enjoy a tropical paradise year-round in Olbrich's Bolz Conservatory, a glass pyramid filled with exotic plants, bright flowers, a rushing waterfall, fragrant orchids and
free-flying birds.
Event Highlights:
Sept. 17 - October 2 Thai Princess Visits Olbrich The Crown Princess of Thailand, Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, visited Olbrich Botanical Gardens on Tuesday, May 24, 2005. She toured Olbrich's Thai Pavilion and Garden with Olbrich Director Nancy Ragland and Director of Horticulture Jeff Epping.

9. The New York Botanical Garden
Across 250 exquisite acres, The New York Botanical Garden features 48 gardens and plant collections, a landmark conservatory, and 50 acres of the
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10. Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens
Gardens and natural areas in Boothbay include fern, wetlands, and native plant shoreland gardens, a collection of rhododendrons, and a trail lined with mosses, lichens, heaths and ferns. Information about the garden, events, and membership.
http://www.mainegardens.org/
P lanting A L iving L egacy Please Note: Many areas of the grounds are under construction; details will be posted on the Grow page soon! We hope you will visit the existing gardens and enjoy this amazing opportunity to watch a botanical garden grow.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 (rain date, OCTOBER 2)
A magical day of scarecrow making (materials provided), games, storytelling, refreshments, and more at the Gardens.
As evening begins, the Soirée will feature fabulous "scarecrows" created by noted area artists for a live auction to benefit the Gardens. Wine, other beverages, and hors d'oeuvres will be served along the beautiful Shoreland Trail lined with glowing luminarias and carved pumpkins.
Time: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm - Family scarecrow party
Place: CMBG grounds
Located in the coastal village of Boothbay, on Barters Island Road, the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens invites you to enjoy year-round beauty on its woodland paths and along the banks of the Back River. More than two miles of walks, trails and drives open up the 128 acre landscape that forms the Gardens. The majority of the grounds will be found in their natural state. Here the majestic Maine woods meet the rocky shore. The wetlands shore and the fern glens meet the moss and lichen covered ledges. The Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens is committed to the protection, preservation and enhancement of the botanical heritage of coastal Maine for people of all ages through horticulture, education and research.

11. Missouri Botanical Garden
Facility renowned for its fundamental botanical research. Includes horticultural display, hours of operation, and education programs.
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12. Canadian Botanical Gardens
Provides links to sites.
http://www.telusplanet.net/public/pchenier/botgardens.html
Canadian Botanical Gardens

13. Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
Estate garden in Sarasota aims to understand and conserve tropical plants. Site offers details on plants, exhibits, membership and special events.
http://www.selby.org/
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
811 South Palm Avenue, Sarasota, FL 34236
email: contactus@selby.org
Open Daily 10-5, except Christmas
Adults $12, Children 6-11 $6, Members Free

14. Brooklyn Botanic Garden
A Guide to Our Plant Collections and Specialty Gardens Search Our Collections, Peruse Historic Photos, and View Botanical Art
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15. Tucson Botanical Gardens, An Urban Oasis In The Heart Of Tucson
Horticultural and ecological education. The garden encourages responsible environmental stewardship, and provides a setting for enjoyment, relaxation and
http://www.tucsonbotanical.org/
Visit the Tucson Botanical Gardens
America's Best Secret Garden according to Reader's Digest!

2150 North Alvernon Way
Tucson, Arizona 85712
Phone: (520) 326-9686 Email: info@tucsonbotanical.org
Fax: (520) 324-0166
TTY/ASCII 800-367-8939
Please send questions or comments about this website to Communications@tucsonbotanical.org

16. Denver Botanic Gardens
One of the topranked botanical gardens in the US, with many thousands of plants from around the world. Offers garden directory, visitor and event
http://www.botanicgardens.org/
Search: To search for a specific garden, click here
With more than 32,000 plants from such far-away places as Australia, Africa and the Himalayas, Denver Botanic Gardens is recognized as one of the top five botanical gardens in the United States. There's something for all ages and all five of your senses.
Explore 23 acres of fragrance and foliage any time of the year at our beautiful facility at 1005 York Street. Additional sites at Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield, a 750-acre wildlife and native plant refuge in Littleton; Mount Goliath, a high altitude trail and interpretive site on the Mount Evans Scenic Byway; and Centennial Gardens, a five-acre formal garden with a Colorado twist in downtown Denver, extend this experience throughout the Front Range. Location/Accessibility Hours Admission Directions ...
Click here to see what's blooming now
, and then plant yourself at the Gardens soon! Denver Botanic Gardens 1005 York Street Denver, CO 80206
Phone: 720-865-3500 Fax: 720-865-3713
Test your navigational skills in the 6th Annual Corn Maze at Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield.

17. Chicago Botanic Garden . - 26 Gardens - An Illinois Botanical
Welcome to the Chicago Botanic Garden. With 26 spectacular gardens on 385 acres, the Garden is a place of everchanging beauty that you can stroll
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18. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Home Page
A World Heritage Site. Overview of the gardens, collections, conservation and research activities of the Gardens. Information on tours, trails and
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19. CBCN-RCCF Index
Conserve biological diversity through conservation programs for botanical gardens and arboreta. Provides information, resources and member list.
http://www.rbg.ca/cbcn/
Canadian Botanical Conservation Network
Le Réseau canadien pour la conservation de la flore
ENGLISH FRANÇAIS Welcome to the CBCN Web Site. Please bookmark this page for future reference. Over the next weeks and months, our site will be undergoing a major revision. We hope you will find our new facilities interesting and helpful. Bienvenue au site Web de RCCF. Veuillez bookmark cette page pour la future référence. Au cours des semaines et des mois suivants, nous apporterons une amélioration importante à notre emplacement. Nous vous espérons trouverons nos nouveaux équipements intéressants et utiles. Malheureusement nous ne pouvons pas offrir tous nos pages en français. Canadian Botanical Conservation Network
Le Réseau Canadien pour la Conservation de la Flore

P.O. Box 399, Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3H8 Canada Contact us by email at:

20. The Birmingham Botanical Gardens
The Friends of Birmingham botanical gardens is a volunteerbased organization in partnership with Birmingham botanical gardens. It promotes public knowledge
http://www.bbgardens.org/
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Not only to the obvious things like beauty and sensory pleasures. But also to deeper and more unexpected things like serenity, introspection and discovery. Every turn in the Birmingham Botanical Gardens brings something new and singularly delightful. Education
Friends of Birmingham Botanical Gardens strive to promote a better understanding and appreciation of plants, gardens and the environment through a variety of unique educational experiences. Learning Center
Exquisite French Cuisine Volunteers
To learn more about our wonderful volunteer opportunities here at The Gardens please contact the Volunteer Office at (205) 414-3962 or email us Find out more Upcoming Events
Southern Tales: Lectures and Lunch
Date: 10/07/2005 Come for two great lectures and lunch at The Gardens!

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