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  1. Insight Guide Great Gardens of Britain & Ireland (Insight Guides) by Dorothy Stannard, 2003-06
  2. Heritage Gardens: The World's Great Gardens Saved by Restoration by George Plumptre, 2008-03-04
  3. New York Botanical Garden Illustrated Encyclopedia of Horticulture (Complete Set) (Volumes 1-10)
  4. Emily Dickinson's Gardens by Marta McDowell, 2004-10-20
  5. Orchid Biology: Reviews and Perspectives, IX (Memoirs of The New York Botanical Garden, Volume 95)
  6. Great Botanical Gardens of the World by Edward Hyams, 1988-06
  7. The Garden at Night: Private Views of Public Edens
  8. The Botanical Gardens at the Huntington
  9. The Pyrenomycetes Described by J.B. Ellis (Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden) (Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden) by Margaret E. Barr, Sabine M. Huhndorf, et all 1996-11-30
  10. A Treasury of Flowers: Rare Illustrations from the Collection of the New York Botanical Garden by Frank J. Anderson, 1990-06
  11. The Thief in the Botanical Gardens (Weekly Reader Children's Book Club edition) by Diane Redfield Massie, 1975
  12. Liebmann's Mexican Ferns (Contributions from the New York Botanical Garden, Vol 19) (Contributions from the New York Botanical Garden, Vol 19) (Contributions ... from the New York Botanical Garden, Vol 19) by Frederick Liebmann, 1987-11-30
  13. Gardens Across America, Volume I: East of the Mississippi: The American Horticulatural Society's Guide to American Public Gardens and Arboreta by John Russell, 2005-08-25
  14. A Native Hawaiian Garden: How to Grow and Care for Island Plants by John L. Culliney, Bruce P. Koebele, 1999

21. San Antonio Botanical Garden 555 Funston San Antonio, Texas 78209
City garden features formal and display gardens, a conservatory, and sections representing Texas native areas. Offers educational events, programs
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22. Quail Botanical Gardens
Garden in Encinitas features rare bamboo groves, desert gardens, a tropical rainforest, California native plants, Mediterranean climate landscapes,
http://www.qbgardens.com/
Quail Botanical Gardens is dedicated to the conservation of rare and endangered plants from across the globe. San Diego visitors and residents are invited to experience this spectacular collection of flora. Tours, nature walks, lectures, landscape advice and instructional programs are offered to advance public awareness of plant diversity. Click here to enter

23. The Birmingham Botanical Gardens
The Friends of Birmingham botanical gardens is a volunteerbased organization in partnership with Birmingham botanical gardens. It promotes public
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24. Shangri La Botanical Gardens And Nature Classroom - Orange, Texas
Includes history, photos, volunteer opportunities, and children's section. Orange, Texas, USA.
http://www.shangrilagardens.org/

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25. Welcome To Atlanta Botanical Garden
Maintains plant collections for the purpose of display, education, research, conservation, and enjoyment. Includes extensive shade gardens, a
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26. The Huntington Library, Art Collections, And Botanical Gardens
(Huntington Library, Art Collections, and botanical gardens) Research affiliation Research Library Group.
http://www.huntington.org/
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Conservatory to Open Oct. 7th T he Huntington's Rose Hills Foundation Con servatory for Botanical Science will add a public exhibition and interactive learning space to the existing facilities for botanical research. The new conservatory will feature four distinct "environments" created for different hands-on botanical exhibits including a Tropical Forest Rotunda, Cloud Forest, Carnivorous Plant Bog, and Field Lab. Living plant displays, water features, and interactive learning stations will invite active exploration and discovery. More... Orchids: A Natural Obsession Oct. 15, 2005 – Jan. 1, 2006 This Boone Gallery exhibition of rare books and botanical art from The Huntington’s collections will take a closer look at these icons for the exotic in art, literature, and history. In conjunction with the exhibition, the Southland Orchid Show Committee will present a show and sale Oct. 21-23 in the Huntington Botanical Center. The show will feature spectacular displays, how-to lectures, and orchid plants for sale. Free with general admission.

27. Edinburgh Fringe Firsts Announced
Children of the Sea and The Devil's Larder at the Royal botanical gardens and the Edinburgh branch of Debenhams respectively - are also
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28. American Association Of Botanical Gardens And Arboreta
The American Association of botanical gardens and Arboreta (AABGA) is the professional association for public gardens in North America, supporting
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29. Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens, Fort Bragg, California
This garden fronting directly on the Pacific coast includes woodland, perennial, rhododendron, dahlia, and camellia gardens, a fern canyon, and a pacifica iris collection. Photos, visitor information, and event calendar.
http://www.gardenbythesea.org/

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by Hilary Eddy A rare jewel: the only public garden in the continental United States fronting directly on the ocean, Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens offers everything from colorful displays to thunderous waves. The mild maritime climate makes it a garden for all seasons, attracting gardeners and nature lovers alike. Manicured formal gardens, a dense coastal pine forest, fern-covered canyons, diverse plant collections, and flower-filled coastal bluffs overlooking the blue Pacific Ocean are among the many attractions. Whale watchers can take shelter in the Cliff House to view winter and spring migrations, bird lovers will delight in the over 100 species of birds that live in or visit the Gardens annually. All this and more await you at the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens.
WHAT'S NEW Support the Gardens by becoming a member today! Now you can order a membership online. Membership dues comprise a large part of our operating budget, and help us fund new gardens, develop educational programs, preserve rare plants and endangered habitats, and much more. Are you planning a visit to the Gardens soon?

30. Visitor Studies Association
International organization devoted to enhancing and understanding visitor experiences in museums, zoos, science centers, historic sites, aquariums, botanical gardens, nature centers and interpretive sites.
http://www.visitorstudies.org/
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31. Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens : Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia
Located on the grounds of Acadia University in Nova Scotia, the gardens provide an opportunity to study and view the native flora of the Acadian Forest. Information on visiting, education, and conservation.
http://botanicalgardens.acadiau.ca/
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Visit the website for the KC Irving Centre to learn more about the building.
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Conservation
Find out the importance of plant conservation and how you can get involved.
Harriet Irving Welcome to the Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens. Since September 14, 2002 the gardens have provided a stimulating and interesting environment for the study and viewing of native flora of the Acadian Forest Region. To many visitors the unique and beautiful gardens are a place for quiet walks and contemplation. The Gardens were a gift to Acadia University from James, Arthur and John Irving and their families to honor their mother, Harriet Lila Irving. Mrs. Irving was a kind and caring woman who showed special interest in young people and the natural world around her. Harriet's favorite flower, the mayflower, is featured in our emblem. The emblem also contains a honeybee that symbolizes hard work and pollination and a Scotch thistle representing Scotland, the Irving family's ancestral home and the country for which Nova Scotia is named.

32. South African National Biodiversity Institute
Homepage of Kirstenbosch and the other National botanical gardens of South Africa.
http://www.nbi.ac.za
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33. Overland Park Arboretum And Botanical Gardens
Overview, photo gallery, donation information, schedule and map.
http://www.opprf.org/Arboretum.htm
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ARBORETUM AND BOTANICAL GARDENS:
A SERENE PARADISE
Nestled among mature trees with paths to solitude, the 300 acre Arboretum and Botanical Gardens allows you to lose track of time and forget about the worries of the day.
The Arboretum, located less than a mile west of U.S. Highway 69 on 179th Street, exemplifies Overland Park's vision to remain in the forefront of environmental and ecological initiatives.
Goals to bring educational, recreational and cultural opportunities to the facility support that vision.
Nearly 85 percent of the property will be dedicated to the preservation and restoration of natural ecosystems. The remaining portion will include traditional botanical gardens, a 16,000 square foot visitors center, an 8,000 square foot conservatory, as well as a maintenance facility.

34. Sheffield Botanical Gardens Home Page
Focus on progress in restoring the botanical and horticultural collections, the landscape and the buildings. Also covers the history of the gardens, their two national collections, plant of the month, visitor access, and includes a virual tour.
http://www.sbg.org.uk/
HOME INFORMATION HISTORY EVENTS ... LINKS Only £6000 still to raise, to reach the target of £1.25million.
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Sheffield Botanical Gardens is a 19 acre garden, first opened in 1836. Originally designed by Robert Marnock, in the Gardenesque style, the site contains the largest collection of listed buildings in a Sheffield garden and a number of other interesting features. The Gardens are also well known for their Grade II* listed curvilinear Glass Pavilions, some of the earliest ever built. The Botanical Gardens are undergoing a £6.69 million Restoration Project supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund.This project is being managed in phases. The restored pavilions were officially opened by HRH Prince Charles, 1 September 2003. Phase 3 (landscape restoration), was completed recently, by Brambledown Contractors. Final completion of the whole project is expected 30 November 2005. Restoration Partnership: Sheffield Town Trust Sheffield City Council University of Sheffield
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Clarkehouse Road, Sheffield, S10 2LN. Tel / Fax: +44 (0)114 267 6496

35. National Capital Botanical Gardens - Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Information about the admission fees, flower shop and garden nursery, orchid culture, photos, and tissue culture lab are given.
http://www.ncbg.org.pg/
Background: Situated within the vast campus of the University of Papua New Guinea in Port Moresby, the National Capital Botanical Gardens is one of the prime tourist attractions in the country. André Millar established the gardens in 1971 on some 25 hectares of land and some of her ground breaking work is still evident, most prominently the large area of rainforest, a most unusual sight for normally dry and dusty Port Moresby. The gardens were initially established as a teaching garden for the UPNG Biology Department and also as a nursery to supply plants for the University grounds. After Mrs. Millar's departure in the late 1970's the gardens experienced problems with management and funding and eventually declined from a beautiful garden to a desolate piece of bushland. In 1993 the National Capital District Commission took over the assets of the gardens and established a major redevelopment program. NCBG today: The National Capital Botanical Gardens has a huge collection of plants from all over Papua New Guinea as well as many plants from other parts of the world. These include many palm species, bamboos, heliconias, cordyline, pandanus, native trees and shrubs. Well known for its extensive collection of Papua New Guinea orchid species housed in large greenhouses the gardens have large orchid houses for orchid hybrids producing cut flowers for the own flower shop. There are a number of animals on display, like tree climbing kangaroos, gouria pigeons

36. Hong Kong Zoological And Botanical Gardens
History, general information, photos and descriptions of animals and plants, and education program summary. English/Chinese
http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/LEISURE/LP/hkzbg/

37. Welcome To Gerard Hilferty & Associates - Museum Planning, Exhibit Design
Plans and designs exhibits for museums, interpretive centers, parks, zoos and botanical gardens.
http://www.hilferty.com/
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38. Honolulu Botanical Gardens, City And County Of Honolulu
About the five botanical gardens on Oahu operated by the City and County of Honolulu. Gardens include the Foster Botanical Garden, Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden, Koko Crater Botanical Garden, Liliuokalani Botanical Garden and Wahiawa Botanical Garden.
http://www.co.honolulu.hi.us/parks/hbg/
Search: You are here: Main Parks and Recreation ... Honolulu Botanical Gardens Honolulu Botanical Gardens
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Foster Botanical Garden
Ho`omaluhia Botanical Garden Koko Crater Botanical Garden
Lili`uokalani Botanical Garden
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Plumeria cv ., Koko Crater
Bidens sandvicensis , Hoomaluhia
Colvillea racemosa , Foster Encephalartos inopinus , Foster The mission of the Honolulu Botanical Gardens is to plan, develop, curate, maintain and study documented collections of tropical plants in an aesthetic setting for the purposes of:
Conservation
The Honolulu Botanical Gardens is dedicated to the conservation of flora from the topics and subtropics including our own native Hawaiian flora. We are a participating institution of the Center for Plant Conservation, a national network of botanical gardens working to save the endangered plants of the United States.
Botany
Plants from various geographical areas of the world are grown to support the scientific study of plants.
Horticulture Only the highest standards of horticultural practice are pursued in maintaining the plant collections of the Honolulu Botanical Gardens. Together, these five gardens have the largest collection of tropical plants in the United States.

39. The Florida Botanical Gardens
This garden, when completed, will feature an assembly of natural and formal gardens blending Florida native plants and exotic tropicals. Site offers maps, descriptions of the various garden areas, and timeline.
http://www.flbg.org/
182 acres of Nature, Art and History in the heart of Pinellas County, Florida.
Open 7 days a week, - gates open from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
FBG/Extension Welcome Center is open: Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m. - 5 pm.
A unique blend of
Florida native plants,
and beautiful exotic tropicals, displayed in both natural and formal gardens. The natural wonder of
this site also provides
a natural habitat for
Florida's fabulous wildlife. 5th Annual Family Earthfest - Keynote Address Calendar of Events Merchandise for Sale New Screen Saver now available! ... View Online streaming video about the Florida Botanical Gardens!
Note: Real Player is needed to view streaming video. The Plug-in is available free here New Brochure - available for download must have Acrobat Reader Other Links Partners in Pinewood Cultural Park Pinellas County Extension St. Petersburg/ Clearwater

40. Center For Plant Conservation Home Page
A national consortium of 28 botanical gardens and arboreta dedicated to saving America's endangered plants.
http://www.centerforplantconservation.org/
Recovering America's Vanishing Flora Funds to help launch
comprehensive review

The Center for Plant Conservation has received a grant from the Henry Luce Foundation that will help CPC launch an unprecedented and comprehensive review of native plants regulated under the Endangered Species Act. Veteran botanist joins
CPC national office

Bruce Rittenhouse has joined the Center for Plant Conservation as conservation programs manager.
An endangered species botanist, Rittenhouse formerly worked for the National Park Service in Fort Collins, Colo. He has more than 20 years of experience working as a botanist with state and federal agencies. CPC Home About CPC Support CPC Latest News ... Learn how you can fight invasives
Non-native, invasives species are the No. 2 threat to native plants in the United States. Our web directory can put you in touch with groups that fight these invaders. Saving our plants
We know plants and we know their value. One quarter of the native plants in the United States are of

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