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Illustrated listing with information on garden destinations in Bermuda.
Specialized in mountain flora, pharmaceutical plants, and succulents, with special collections and a tropical greenhouse. Overview, and information about visiting.
A guide to garden tours and history, historic parks, and botanic collections open to the public in the UK, USA, Europe, Japan, India, and Australia.
Straddling the US-Canadian border between North Dakota and Manitoba, this expansive park features lawns, vistas, and floral displays. History, on-site museums, visitor information.
Formal, plantation, and rainforest gardens are among the attractions of this public garden in the mountains of the Island of St Vincent in the Caribbean.
Botanical garden near Brussels. Overview of history, mission, and educational opportunities, visitor information, and calendar of events.
Private botanical garden in South of Sweden, consisting of distinct biotopes. Illustrated descriptions of the various garden areas and structures, and information about visiting. [Swedish/English]
Aims to conserve the native plant species of St. Croix, as well as threatened species of other Caribbean islands suited to local environmental conditions. Its collections include bromeliads, cacti and succulents, orchids, with rainforest areas as well as a dry palmetum.
Facility in Estonia features an arboretum and outdoor collections of roses, perennials, bulbous plants, and annuals, arranged into themed gardens, as well as a greenhouse with tropical plants.
Displays Denmark's largest collection of living plants and houses the country's only gene bank for wild species. Other features include a palm house, with tropicals, orchids, cacti and succulents, and cycads.
Maintaining a collection of living plants for use in research and teaching. Information about public and research collections, greenhouses, and tours.
Overview of the gardens areas and collections, with history and tour information.
Specialized in mountain flora, pharmaceutical plants, and succulents, with special collections and a tropical greenhouse. Overview, and information about visiting.
Botanical garden near Brussels. Overview of history, mission, and educational opportunities, visitor information, and calendar of events.
Facility in Estonia features an arboretum and outdoor collections of roses, perennials, bulbous plants, and annuals, arranged into themed gardens, as well as a greenhouse with tropical plants.
Maintaining a collection of living plants for use in research and teaching. Information about public and research collections, greenhouses, and tours.
Overview of the gardens areas and collections, with history and tour information.
Private botanical garden in South of Sweden, consisting of distinct biotopes. Illustrated descriptions of the various garden areas and structures, and information about visiting. [Swedish/English]
Displays Denmark's largest collection of living plants and houses the country's only gene bank for wild species. Other features include a palm house, with tropicals, orchids, cacti and succulents, and cycads.
A guide to garden tours and history, historic parks, and botanic collections open to the public in the UK, USA, Europe, Japan, India, and Australia.
Illustrated listing with information on garden destinations in Bermuda.
Formal, plantation, and rainforest gardens are among the attractions of this public garden in the mountains of the Island of St Vincent in the Caribbean.
Aims to conserve the native plant species of St. Croix, as well as threatened species of other Caribbean islands suited to local environmental conditions. Its collections include bromeliads, cacti and succulents, orchids, with rainforest areas as well as a dry palmetum.
Straddling the US-Canadian border between North Dakota and Manitoba, this expansive park features lawns, vistas, and floral displays. History, on-site museums, visitor information.

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