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Includes a Japanese garden, floral gardens and a collection of native and alpine plants. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
History of the gardens and plant collection database. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada.
Teaching, research, and public education institution affiliated with Montreal's McGill University.
Canada's largest botanical garden incorporates untamed and cultivated landscapes. Burlington, Ontario, near Hamilton, located 45 minutes from Toronto and Niagara Falls.
A 16-acre public garden above Okanagan Lake with irrigated and xeriscaped areas, collections of penstemons, irises, roses, and a museum of antique scientific equipment. Summerland, British Columbia, Canada.
A gateway to the natural and cultural histories of Clayquot Sound Biosphere Reserve. Virtual tour, visitor information. Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
The web site of Canada's oldest university botanical garden. Current research themes include conservation, evolution (including molecular systematics), genomics (including the evolution of plant development) and plant breeding. The garden features a collection of over 7500 different taxa, many of which are of wild documented origin.
Information on operating hours, show schedules and seasonal exhibits. Vancouver, BC, Canada.
A gateway to the natural and cultural histories of Clayquot Sound Biosphere Reserve. Virtual tour, visitor information. Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
Teaching, research, and public education institution affiliated with Montreal's McGill University.
A 16-acre public garden above Okanagan Lake with irrigated and xeriscaped areas, collections of penstemons, irises, roses, and a museum of antique scientific equipment. Summerland, British Columbia, Canada.
History of the gardens and plant collection database. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Includes a Japanese garden, floral gardens and a collection of native and alpine plants. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The web site of Canada's oldest university botanical garden. Current research themes include conservation, evolution (including molecular systematics), genomics (including the evolution of plant development) and plant breeding. The garden features a collection of over 7500 different taxa, many of which are of wild documented origin.
Information on operating hours, show schedules and seasonal exhibits. Vancouver, BC, Canada.
St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada.
Canada's largest botanical garden incorporates untamed and cultivated landscapes. Burlington, Ontario, near Hamilton, located 45 minutes from Toronto and Niagara Falls.
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