Membership & Donations Members receive varying benefits including unlimited free admission to Yew Dell, discounts at more than 30 garden centers in the area, discounts at arboreta http://www.yewdellgardens.org/membership
Extractions: Join our Email Mailing List How to Help Us Grow There are many ways that individuals and groups can help us develop Yew Dell Gardens into a fabulous horticultural and educational resource for the community. Membership Purchasing a membership helps to support rehabilitation of Yew Dell's gardens and buildings, ongoing plant research, educational programs, member events and more. Members receive varying benefits including unlimited free admission to Yew Dell, discounts at more than 30 garden centers in the area, discounts at arboreta and botanic gardens across the U.S., early notice and discounts to educational programs and events, the Castle Chronicles (Yew Dell's quarterly newsletter ) and much more. (See detail membership information below.) You may purchase or renew your membership online using the "Buy Now" buttons located with each level of membership described below. NOTE: Once you have received PayPal confirmation of your membership payment, please email or call 502.241.4788 and provide the name(s) as you'd like printed on the membership card, and your address and phone number. If you are purchasing a gift membership for someone else, please provide their name, address, phone and email (if possible) as well.
Botanical Gardens & Arboreta The Botanic gardens and arboreta section organise 7 botanic gardens, 54 arboreta, 4 literary botanical gardens and 4 special gardens. http://www.dnp.go.th/Botany/BOTANY_eng/garden.html
Extractions: North: In Chiangmai, Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden is found. It formerly belonged to the Forest Herbarium, and was then called Mae Sa Botanical Garden (established in 1983). It was moved to the Botanical Garden Organisation of Thailand in 1992. Northeast: Northeastern Botanical Garden (Dong Fa Huan) is located in Ubon Ratchathani province. It was established in 1988. The garden's area is 544 ha (3,400 rai), with 120 ha of natural vegetation of dry evergreen and scrub forest with emerging Yang na trees (Dipterocarpus alatus). The altitude of the garden varies form 100 m to 250 m. The garden focuses on medicinal plants.
Williamsburg Botanical Garden Links What s Blooming in the Garden? Come and Visit the Freedom Park Ellipse Garden! Related Links (Gardens, arboreta, Plant Societies, Horticulture) http://www.williamsburgbotanicalgarden.org/links.htm
Canadian Gardens On The Web Canadian Public and Botanical Gardens and arboreta on the World Wide Web We also maintain a directory of Canadian Botanical Gardens and arboreta, http://www.rbg.ca/cbcn/en/information/l_gardens.html
Extractions: This Site Uses JavaScript Our Web site makes use of JavaScript for important functions like selecting pages for viewing (site navigation). We have detected that your Web browser does not support JavaScript, or else you have chosen to disable JavaScript on your browser. Canada Map Canada List Home Page This is the current list of known public and botanical gardens and arboreta in Canada that either have their own web site or have information available on Web sites operated by their governing authorities. We also maintain a directory of Canadian Botanical Gardens and Arboreta , regardless of whether they have a Web site. Note: all of these links open in new browser windows. Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick ... Royal Club Calgary, AB Calgary Zoo and Botanical Garden
Botanical Garden Summary Today, botanical gardens and arboreta are devoted mainly to plant Botanical gardens and arboreta may be based on a design that gathers the trees, http://www.bookrags.com/Botanical_garden
Extractions: Macmillan Science Library: Plant Sciences on Botanical Gardens and Arboreta Botanical Gardens and Arboreta Botanical gardens and arboreta are living museums. Their collections are plants, and like any museum specimens , they are carefully identified, accessioned , labeled, and displayed for public enjoyment and education. They provide a rich opportunity for both the professional and interested public to learn more about the diverse world of plants, how to grow them, and the benefits they offer to society. A trellis with a cupola stands among the many flower beds on the 88-acre site of the Niagara Parks Botanical Garden in Ontario, Canada.
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APGA Welcome Professional association for public gardens in North America. Information for members and the public, with a featured garden. http://www.publicgardens.org/
Extractions: home contact us login Montgomery Botanical Center garden profile On the former 120-acre Coral Gables estate of Colonel Robert and Mrs. Nell Montgomery, Montgomery Botanical Center is a unique botanical treasure. Continuing and expanding the legacy of Robert and Nell Montgomery's passion for tropical plants, the Center curates the largest scientific collection of palms and cycads in the world. Montgomery Botanical Center's appearance is unique; the vistas (originally designed by William Lyman Phillips) are vis... read more Join APGA Now Garden Search Garden Events ... Total of voters : 632 What's New view all 2008 Pre-Conference Workshops Jack Nicholson once remarked, "The minute that you're not learning I believe you're dead." To ensure you keep learning and remain very much alive, APGA 2008 brings together nine exciting pre-conference workshops spanning every interest and professional group in public gardens. read more APGA Now Accepting Award Nominations The APGA Awards Committee is now accepting nominations for 2008. APGA would like to thank each and every one of the outstanding professionals for another year of dedication to public gardens. Every year APGA honors those who have made an exceptional contribution to the profession, and who...