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Descriptions, photos, and information about gardens in Connecticut that are routinely open to the public, regardless of whether or not they are publicly or privately owned.
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91-acre nature preserve located in North Stamford, open year-round to visitors and students of natural history and horticulture. Includes information on walking tours, trails and habitats, and notable trees.
52 acre facility offering wildflower beds, natural ponds, green trails and hummingbird gardens.
Information on tours and events for historic house garden in Bethlehem.
America's first public park provides its history and information on programs, historical monuments and notable trees in the park.
Public space that also serves as a living laboratory for degree programs at the college. Information includes programs, publications and plant collections.
Statewide listing provided by ilovegardens.com.
Photos and information on gardens maintained at historic sites around the state.
18th century English style landscape garden emphasizing open space located in New Haven.
Native perennial garden and wildflower refuge located in Shelton.
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the park features a two and one-half acre rose garden with 800 varieties of roses. Calendar of workshops and events, gallery of photos from the park, map and driving directions.
Birthplace of the Episcopal Church in the New World and graced by the only extant American garden planned by England's most venerated designer. Located in Woodbury.
Herb and other gardens at Saybrook historic house museum.
Thirty-six acres of woodland, meadow, wetland and ledge in Redding, and home to special collections of mountain laurel and deciduous azaleas, as well as an herbarium and reference library.
Art museum in a restored home containing collections of French Impressionist masterpieces. Set on a 152-acre hilltop estate, the museum grounds contain formal gardens and woodland walking trails. Located in Farmington.
Classic English garden with loosely formal structure and informal plantings. Located in Washington in the Litchfield hills.
Formal garden with brick walls, arched pathways and a reflecting pool with fountain.
Woodland garden in New Canaan featuring spring blooming bulbs, ephemerals, ferns, herbaceous plants, and a collection of specimen azaleas and rhododendrons. Information about plant collections and visiting.
News, events calendar and information that is located at the north end of the Yale University campus in New Haven.
Events calendar, history of Darien and information on exhibits, collections and the Bates-Scofield House.
Information from the state's visitors bureau.
The two-acres surrounding this 1846 Gothic Revival summer retreat in Woodstock feature the only boxwood garden of its kind in the region. A parterre garden, set out in 1850, is the centerpiece of the landscape.
Public park and garden that spreads across Manchester and East Hartford with 280 acres of gardens, open fields, woodlands, ponds, picnic areas and sports fields.
Events calendar, history of Darien and information on exhibits, collections and the Bates-Scofield House.
Information on tours and events for historic house garden in Bethlehem.
Information from the state's visitors bureau.
Native perennial garden and wildflower refuge located in Shelton.
Public park and garden that spreads across Manchester and East Hartford with 280 acres of gardens, open fields, woodlands, ponds, picnic areas and sports fields.
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the park features a two and one-half acre rose garden with 800 varieties of roses. Calendar of workshops and events, gallery of photos from the park, map and driving directions.
Herb and other gardens at Saybrook historic house museum.
Birthplace of the Episcopal Church in the New World and graced by the only extant American garden planned by England's most venerated designer. Located in Woodbury.
52 acre facility offering wildflower beds, natural ponds, green trails and hummingbird gardens.
The two-acres surrounding this 1846 Gothic Revival summer retreat in Woodstock feature the only boxwood garden of its kind in the region. A parterre garden, set out in 1850, is the centerpiece of the landscape.
Thirty-six acres of woodland, meadow, wetland and ledge in Redding, and home to special collections of mountain laurel and deciduous azaleas, as well as an herbarium and reference library.
91-acre nature preserve located in North Stamford, open year-round to visitors and students of natural history and horticulture. Includes information on walking tours, trails and habitats, and notable trees.
18th century English style landscape garden emphasizing open space located in New Haven.
Statewide listing provided by ilovegardens.com.
News, events calendar and information that is located at the north end of the Yale University campus in New Haven.
Woodland garden in New Canaan featuring spring blooming bulbs, ephemerals, ferns, herbaceous plants, and a collection of specimen azaleas and rhododendrons. Information about plant collections and visiting.
Classic English garden with loosely formal structure and informal plantings. Located in Washington in the Litchfield hills.
Formal garden with brick walls, arched pathways and a reflecting pool with fountain.
Photos and information on gardens maintained at historic sites around the state.
Art museum in a restored home containing collections of French Impressionist masterpieces. Set on a 152-acre hilltop estate, the museum grounds contain formal gardens and woodland walking trails. Located in Farmington.
America's first public park provides its history and information on programs, historical monuments and notable trees in the park.
Public space that also serves as a living laboratory for degree programs at the college. Information includes programs, publications and plant collections.
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