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Adelaide Botanic Gardens
the garden was opened to the public in 1857. The website includes links to history, collections & displays, museum of economic Biology
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Adkins Arboretum
general information - a 400-acre preserve including wetlands, meadows, forests, native plant gardens and four miles of walking paths in Maryland
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Airlie Gardens
general information - Airlie Gardens encompasses 67 acres of quintessential Southern gardens with 10 acres of freshwater lakes. Features include azaleas, camellias, statuary and the historic Airlie Oak - North Carolina
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Albury Botanic Garden
the first trees (Elm Avenue) were planted in 1877 and the tallest tree is a Queensland Kauri Pine, reaching a towering 41 metres. The website includes links to events, education programs and contact details
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Alfred B. Maclay State Gardens - Tallahassee, Florida, USA
the Maclay Gardens have been a Florida state park since 1953 - virtual tour & general information
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Alice Springs Desert Park
featuring over 120 species of animals and 350 species of plants. The website includes links to history, exhibits and contact details
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Alta Vista Gardens
general information, photo gallery & related links - California
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American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta (AABGA)
The American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta is the association for North American public gardens and their professional staff. Its mission is to serve and strengthen public gardens by supporting their work, value, and achievements in horticultural display, education, research, and plant conservation.
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Amy Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden
the garden supports Native Hawaiian cultural traditions of land use and plants and conserves the plant resources of traditional Hawaiian cultural activities. To accomplish this, the garden discovers and shares knowledge of Hawaiian ethnobotany, maintains a respository for native Hawaiian and Polynesian introduced plants, works for native plant conservation, and preserves an archaeological remnant of the Kona Field System on the garden site
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Anderson Gardens
general information on this 12 acre site in Rockford, Illinois
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