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Arboretum national du Vallon de l'Aubonne (AAVA)
online resource including general information, history and images
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Arizona Cactus & Succulent Research
The home page of Arizona Cactus Botanical Garden in Bisbee, Arizona. A unique high desert garden in Bisbee, Arizona.
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Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University
The Arnold Arboretum occupies 265 acres (107 hectares) of land in the Jamaica Plain section of Boston. It is administered as an allied institution within the central administration of Harvard University. As of January 2000, the living collections consisted of some 7,082 accessioned plants representing 4,544 botanical and horticultural taxa, with particular emphasis on the woody species of North America and eastern Asia and an especially comprehensive representation of Fagus (beech), Lonicera (honeysuckle), Magnolia, Malus (crabapple), Quercus (oak), Rhododendron, and Syringa (lilac).
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Atlanta Botanical Garden
the Garden was incorporated in 1976 to develop and maintain plant collections for the purpose of display, education, research, conservation and enjoyment
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Australian Inland Botanic Gardens
the establishment of the Gardens is a long term project and will include the four basic requirements of a botanical garden: education, recreation, research and conservation
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Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG)
Canberra, Australia
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Australian National Botanic Gardens Living Collection
searchable database
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BGBM Information Server
website of the Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem
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Ballarat Botanical Gardens
Victoria
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Bamboo Garden at Foothill College
the Garden contains over 70 varieties of bamboos and covers an area of two acres. Here the bamboos, many of them not commonly seen in the United States, are being studied for their adaptability to the San Francisco Bay Area climate
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