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Arboreta
- American Association of Botanical
Gardens and Arboreta, and American
Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta: list of members, USA (via
the Missouri Botanical Garden).
- American College
Arboretum, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA
- Arboretum of Borova Hora,
Technical University in Zvolen (Slovakia)
- Arboretum and City Park
in Novorossiysk, Russia. A NGO project to create a new arboretum and
city park in Novorossiysk, largest Russian Black Sea port city. The
initiative is supported by city administration, local university and some
charitable foundations. The website contains project descriptions, images of
the site and reports about the project implementation.
- The
Arboretum at Flagstaff, Arizona, USA. The mission of The Arboretum at
Flagstaff to foster and maintain a physical and intellectual environment
dedicated to the conservation, understanding, presentation, and
interpretation of plants and plant communities appropriate to the Colorado
Plateau.
- Arboretum de Villardebelle,
France. The Arboretum is dedicated to conifers from all around the
world. It is located in the South West of France near the Pyrenees and the
Mediterranean Sea. The main aim of the Arboretum is to help the conservation
of endangered species.
- The
Arboretum of Los Angeles County, USA. The mission of the Arboretum of
Los Angeles County is to foster an awareness and appreciation of the role of
plants in nature and in human affairs. This is accomplished through labeled
plant collections, reference materials, and educational programs. The
mission also includes preserving, displaying and interpreting historically
important buildings and artifacts on the property.
- Arboretum
National des Barres, Domaine des Barres, France
- Arboretum
Stadt Freiburg (Germany)
- Arboreto
appenninico del Parco Nazionale d'Abruzzo (Italy)
- The
Arboretum at the University of California at Davis, USA
- The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard
University, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, USA. The Arnold Arboretum is a
collection of hardy trees, shrubs, and vines located on 265 acres in Boston,
Massachusetts, USA. The grounds were planned and designed by the Arboretum's
first director, Charles Sprague Sargent, in collaboration with the landscape
architect, Frederick Law Olmsted. Begun in 1872 and named for its benefactor
James Arnold, the Arboretum continues to collect woody plants from around
the world and offer horticultural education in accordance with its mission.
- The Bartlett Arboretum
(University of Connecticutt, Stamford, USA) gives info on the history,
gardens, collections and programs of the arboretum.
- Bernheim Arboretum and Research
Forest, Bullitt County, Kentucky, USA
- Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arboretum,
near Superior, just outside the metropolitan Phoenix area,, Arizona, USA.
- Canadian Botanical
Gardens and Arboreta. Maintained by the Canadian Botanical Conservation
Network at Royal Botanical Gardens, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
- California Arboretum Foundation -
Arboretum News. CAF is a non-profit corporation benefitting the
Arboretum of Los Angeles County, a 127-acre horticultural and botanical
center for Southern California.
- The Carleton Arboretum,
Northfield, USA
- Concordia
Arboretum - Concordia, College, Seward, Nebraska, USA
- Connecticut
College Arboretum, USA. The Connecticut College Arboretum is focused on
native plants, wetland conservation, and energy conservation. The Arboretum
offers a variety of different plant collections including; the Native Woody
Plant Collection, the Caroline Black Garden and the Greenhouse Collection.
The site provides an introduction to these collections as well as
educational information regarding such as the importance of native
plants,and a brief history of the natural vegetation.
- The Cora Hartshorn Arboretum
and Bird Sanctuary, Short Hills, New Jersey, USA
- Core Arboretum,
West Virginia University, USA
- Cox
Arboretum, USA
- Currency Creek Arboretum,
Adelaide, Australia. A specialist eucalypt (Angophora, Eucalyptus and
Corymbia) arboretum with its main purpose being research into the
morphology, ecology and physiology of eucalypts.
- D.A. Murphy
Panhandle Arboretum, University of Nebraska, USA
- The
Dallas Arboretum, Dallas, Texas, USA
- The Dawes Arboretum (Newark, Ohio, USA).
Founded in 1929 by Beman and Bertie Dawes, The Dawes Arboretum includes
1,149 acres of plant collections and natural areas.
- Davis
Arboretum, University of California, USA. The Davis Arboretum,
established in 1936, occupies approximately 125 acres on the banks of Putah
Creek, near the center of the Great Central Valley of California.
- Dyck Arboretum of the Plains,
Hesston, Kansas, USA
- The Eddy Arboretum
(Placerville, California, USA). The Eddy Arboretum is part of the
Institute of Forest Genetics (IFG), operated by the USDA Forest Service,
Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station.
- Frelinghuysen Arboretum,
Morristown, NJ, USA
- Fullerton Arboretum, California
State University, USA
- Forstbotanischer Garten und
Arboretum der Universitdt Gvttingen, Germany
- Gilman Park Arboretum
(Pierce, Nebraska, USA)
- Gvdvllv Arboretum,
Hungary
- Hayes
Regional Arboretum, Richmond, Indiana, USA
- The
Henry Schmieder Arboretum of Delaware Valley College, USA, Doylestown,
PA.
- Highstead
Arboretun (Redding, Connecticutt, USA)
- Hoersholm Arboretum, Institute of
Botany, Dendrology and Forest Genetics, Denmark
- Holden Arboretum, Kirtland, Ohio, USA.
Located in Kirtland, Ohio, twenty five miles east of Cleveland, the Holden
Arboretum encompasses over 3,100 acres and is the largest arboretum in the
United States.
- Holmdel Arboretum,
Freehold, New Jersey, USA
- Houston
Arboretum and Nature Center (Texas, USA)
- Hoyt
Arboretum, Portland, Oregon, USA
- Humber College
Arboretum, Toronto, Canada
- Huron County Nature Center,
Wilderness Arboretum, Michigan, USA
- Idaho State
Arboretum (Pocatello, Idaho, USA)
- James Madison University
Arboretum, Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA
- JC Raulston Arboretum, North Carolina State
University (Raleigh, NC, USA)
- John C. Gifford
Arboretum, University of Miami - Florida, USA
- Kivik-Espervds Arboretet,
Sweden. The Society for Kiviks-Espervds Arboretet was formed in order to
document and maintain a unique arboretum founded by Albert Wallis in 1922.
The arboretum is situated in the south of Sweden near the village of Kivik
and with Simrishamn as the closest city.
- Lasdon Park and
Arboretum, Somers, Westchester County, NY, USA
- Laurentian
University's Arboretum, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
- Linnaeus Arboretum,
Gustavus Adolphus College, Saint Peter, Minnesota, USA
- Louisiana State
Arboretum (Ville Platte, USA)
- Lyon Arboretum,
The Harold L. Lyon Arboretum, nestled deep in Manoa Valley is a unit of the
University of Hawaii (USA), devoted to research, instruction and public
service.
- Maxwell
Arboretum, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
- Mercer
Arboretum and Botanic Gardens (Texas, USA)
- Morden
Arboretum, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Manitoba
- Morris Arboretum of the University
of Pennsylvania. Morris Arboretum is located in the Chestnut Hill
section of Philadelphia, USA.
- The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Illinois,
USA
- Mount Pisgah Arboretum,
Eugene, Oregon, USA
- Nebraska Statewide Arboretum, USA
- Nichols Arboretum (University
of Michigan, USA) lies on the outskirts of The Ann Arbor Campus and
covers 123 acres.
- Odell
Park and Arboretum (Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada)
- Ohio State University
Chadwick Arboretum (Columbus, Ohio, USA)
- Paine Art Center & Arboretum,
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA
- Palmerton Arboretum, Roger
River, Oregon, USA
- Pierce Arboretum, Nebraska,
USA
- Planting Fields Arboretum in
Oyster Bay, New York (USA). 409 acres with many different collections,
one acre under glass, 70 room mansion, Synoptic garden, etc.
- Queen Elizabeth
Arboretum, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- R.A.
Stranahan Arboretum, University Of Toledo, Ohio, USA
- Reflection
Riding Arboretum and Botanical Garden, Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
- S. Mary Grace Burns
Arboretum of Georgian Court College - Lakewood, New Jersey, USA
- Schedel
Foundation Arboretum and Gardens, Elmore, Ohio, USA. Photos, admission
information, history, maps.
- Scott
Arboretum, Swarthmore College, USA. - In June 1996 only two images.
- Shaw Arboretum of the
Missouri Botanical Garden, USA. Shaw Arboretum of the Missouri Botanical
Garden includes four square miles of Ozark Border landscape and managed
plant collections. It is dedicated to environmental education, to the
maintenance and restoration of the region's native flora and fauna, and to
public enjoyment of the natural world.
- Sherwood Fox Arboretum,
University of Western Ontario, London, Canada
- Slayton
Arboretum, Hillsdale College, MI, USA
- The Stephen F. Austin State
University Arboretum (Nacodoches, Texas, USA)
- Svinvik
Arboretum, Norway
- Taylor
Memorial Arboretum, Wallingford, Pennsylvania, USA
- Tyler Arboretum
Homepage (Media, Pennsylvania, USA). The history, mission, educational
resources and collections of the arboretum.
- The United States
National Arboretum - Washington D.C., USA. The U.S. National Arboretum
is a U.S. Department of Agriculture research and education facility and a
living museum. It is dedicated to serving the public and improving our
environment by developing and promoting improved floral and landscape plants
and new technologies through scientific research, educational programs,
display gardens, and germplasm conservation. The U.S. National Arboretum is
located in northeast Washington, D.C. The U.S. National Arboretum's mission
is to conduct research, provide education, and conserve and display trees,
shrubs, flowers, and other plants to enhance the environment.
- The University of Alabama in
Huntsville Grounds and Arboretum (Huntsville, Alabama, USA). The site
contains a comprehensive list of the more than 200 different trees located
on the campus. Many are linked with descriptions and images of foliage,
form, flower, etc.
- University of California,
Irvine - Arboretum and Gene Bank, USA
- University of California Santa
Cruz Arboretum, USA
- University of Central Florida
Arboretum, USA
- University of Guelph Arboretum
(Ontario, Canada). The Arboretum at the University of Guelph facilitates
understanding and respect for the world by designing and providing
environmental education activities, developing and maintaining plant
collections, evaluating flora and supporting related research.
- University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Arboretum, USA
- University of Minnesota Landscape
Arboretum, Chanhassen, USA. The Arboretum maintains 14 display and
specialty gardens, 60 generic collections, 5,000 species of plants, and 8
native environments on 905 acres.
- University of Nebraska - Lincoln:
Botanical Garden and Arboretum, USA
- University
of Wisconsin Arboretum, Madison, USA
- Washington Park Arboretum,
Seattle, WA, USA
- Wayne State
College Arboretum (Wayne, Nebraska, USA)
- Westonbirt Arboretum,
Tetbury, UK
- Yakima Area Arboretum
(Yakima, Washington, USA)
General
Australia
- Australian National Botanic
Gardens (ANBG) World Wide Web Biodiversity Server. ANBG is part of the
Biodiversity Directorate of the Australian Nature Conservation Agency (ANCA)
and is located on the slopes of Black Mountain in Canberra, ACT. It is one
of a number of agencies working on the botanical biodiversity of Australia.
The primary vehicles for network delivery of information from the ANBG and
forming part of the ANBG botanical information system are the ANBG World
Wide Web Biodiversity Server and ANBG
Gopher.
- Botanic
Gardens and and State Herbarium of Adelaide, Australia
- Brisbane Botanic Gardens - Mt
Coot-tha, Mt Coot-tha Rd, Toowong, Brisbane, Australia. The Brisbane
Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha, officially opened in 1976, is situated in the
Queensland state capital, 8km from the city centre. The 52 hectare
complex contains an extensive collection of native and exotic plants as well
as an administration centre, a botanical/horticultural library, an education
centre, a botanical laboratory, a 300 seat auditorium, the Sir Thomas
Brisbane Planetarium and the Queensland Herbarium.
- Directory of
Australian Botanic Gardens and Arboreta. Maintained by M. Fagg &
J.Wilson, Australian National Botanic Gardens.
- The Grevillea
Park, Illawarra, south coast of NSW, Australia
- Jervis Bay (Booderee)
Botanic Gardens, Australia
- Kings Park
& Botanic Garden (Perth, Australia)
- National
Rhododendron Gardens Olinda, Victoria, Australia
- Norfolk Island
Botanic Gardens, Australia
- Olive Pink Botanic
Garden, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
- Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne,
Australia
- Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney,
Australia
- Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
Appeal, Australia. The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens in Australia
are under threat from the Armillaria luteobubafina fungus, which is a type
of root rot endemic to Australia. The gardens, which were established in
1818 have already lost 33 trees since the problem was diagnosed in March
1994. The entire gardens may be devastated unless a solution is found soon.
Austria
Barbados
Belgium
- Botanical Garden of the
University of Gent, Belgium, description from a travel guide.
- Flemish Show Gardens - Vlaamse
Toontuinen. A 4 ha. large domaine with 23 theme gardens and a lot of
very old trees ( 150 ` 250 years ), situated in the middle of Belgium, in
the "shadow" of the monumental Rococo-church. This theme garden
park hash a Pond Garden, a Rose Garden, Formal Garden, Water Garden,
Mercator Garden, etc.
- L'Observatoire du
Monde des Plantes, Lihge (Belgium)
- National Botanic Garden of Belgium
Bermuda
Brazil
British Virgin Islands
Canada
- The Butchart
Gardens (Victoria, British Columbia, Canada)
- Canadian Botanical Gardens
and Arboreta. Maintained by the Canadian Botanical Conservation Network
at Royal Botanical Gardens, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
- Canadian Botanical
Conservation Network - Web Directory of Canadian Botanical Gardens
- Cedar Valley Botanical Gardens
(Brighton, Ontario, Canada)
- Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical
Chinese Garden, Vancouver, Canada, the first full scale classical
Chinese garden built outside of China.
- Les Grands
Jardins de Normandin, Quibec, Canada
- Hatley Park: the Public
Gardens of Royal Roads University, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
1908 Edwardian Estate Architecture, Native Old Growth Forest, Bordering on a
tidal lagoon which is a wildlife sanctuary, views across Straits of Juan de
Fuca to Olympic Mts of USA, Japanese Gardens, Italian Garden, mature
specimen landscape trees, alpine and rock gardens, bog garden, rose garden,
croquet lawn with perennial borders, native plant woodland garden, and many
smaller sized plantings.
- Le
Jardin botanique du Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada. French text from a travel
guide.
- The Memorial University of
Newfoundland Botanical Garden, Canada
- Minter Gardens (Columbia, British Canada)
- The Montrial Botanical
Garden and Insectarium (Quibec, Canada) / Le
Jardin botanique de Montrial (Quebec, Canada)
- Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens and School
of Horticulture, Niagara Falls, Canada
- Olympic
Park, Botanical Garden, Biodtme, Montreal (Quibec, Canada)
- Parc Marie-Victorin, Marie-Victorin,
Kingsey Falls, Quibec, Canada
- Royal Botanical Gardens, Hamilton/Burlington,
Ontario, Canada. McMaster University, The Royal Botanic Gardens
(Ontario, Canada)
- The University
of Alberta, Devonian Botanic Garden, Canada. The Devonian Botanic
Garden, established in 1959 by the University of Alberta, includes an
authentic Japanese garden, a tropical butterfly house, attractive floral
gardens, collections of native and alpine plants and ecological reserves,
situated within an attractive rolling landscape of pine trees and large
ponds. Connected gardens extend over 80 acres with an additional 110 acres
of natural area for visitors to enjoy.
- University of British
Columbia Botanical Garden, Vancouver, B.C.,Canada. Perched on the cliffs
of Point Grey overlooking the Strait of Georgia, the UBC Botanical Garden is
a superb place to visit at any time of year. Seventy acres, planted with
over 10,000 different trees, shrubs and flowers, are presented in the Alpine
Garden, Asian Garden, Winter Garden, B.C.Native Garden, Physick Garden, Food
Garden and Perennial Borders. A true botanical garden, it is designed
primarily for education and research, with emphasis on its diverse
collections and seasonal displays.
- Universiti de
Moncton - Campus d'Edmundston, Jardin Botanique, Canada
- University
of Waterloo Botanical Garden (Ontario, Canada)
- VanDusen Botanical Garden,
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Cayman Islands
China
Costa Rica
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Ecuador
Estonia
Finland
France
- The
Botanical Garden of Nice (Nizza), France
- The Botanical Garden of
Orchaise, France
- The Botanical Garden
of the Villa Thuret (Antibes, France). Jardin Botanique de la villa
Thuret, INRA Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Antibes, France.
Botanical garden of 4 ha.
- Claude Monet's Garden (Giverny,
France)
- Conservatoire et
Jardins Botaniques de Nancy, France. Regrouping two botanic gardens:
Jardin Botanique du Montet (carnivorous and tropical plants), Jardin
d'Altitude du Haut Chitelet (alpine plants).
- Le Jardin
Botanique de Bordeaux, France
- Jardin Botanique de
Gondremer, Vosges, France. Text in french and in English.
- Jardin
botanique du Montet, Nancy, France
- Les "jardins
d'exception" de la Ville de Menton, France
- Les Jardins de
Provence - Gardens of Provence, France (Louisa Jones)
- Le Parc Zoologique et
Botanique de Mulhouse, France
- Parks and
Gardens in Normandy, France. Information from a tourist guide.
- Tjte
d'Or Park, Lyon, France. This 290 acres park was laid out en 1862 by the
Town of Lyon in the English style.
Germany
- Botanical Garden and Botanical
Museum Berlin-Dahlem Information Server, Germany
- Botanischer
Garten der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitdt Bonn, Germany
- Botanisches Institut und
Botanischer Garten der TU Braunscweig - Arbeitsgruppe Vegetationvkologie
(Germany)
- Botanischer
Garten der TH Darmstadt, Germany
- Botanischer
Garten der Technische Universitdt Dresden, Germany
- Botanischer
Garten der Universitdt D|sseldorf, Germany
- Forstlehrgarten
Universitdt Freiburg (Germany)
- Botanischer Garten der Justus-Liebig-Universitdt
Gie_en, Germany.
- Botanischer
Garten der Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universitdt, Greifswald, Germany
- Der Botanische Garten in
Gvttingen, Universitdt Gvttingen (Germany)
- Botanischer
Garten, Ruprecht-Karls-Universitdt Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
- Botanischer
Garten der Universitdt Heidelberg (Botanical Garden of the University of
Heidelberg), Germany, (gopher).
- Botanisches
Garten der Universitdt Hohenheim (Botanical Garden of the University of
Hohenheim), Germany
- Botanisches Institut und
Botanischer Garten der Christian-Albrechts-Universitat zu Kiel, (Botanical
Institute of the University of Kiel), Germany
- Botanischer Garten,
Kvln (Cologne, Germany)
- Botanischer Garten Universitdt
Leipzig (Botanical Garden of the University of Leipzig), Germany
- Botanischer
Garten M|nchen-Nymphenburg (Botanical Garden of the University of
M|nchen-Nymphenburg), Germany
- Botanischer
Garten der Universitdt Erlangen-N|rnberg, Germany
- Botanischer Garten der
Universitdt Oldenburg, Germany
- Botanischer Garten der
Universitdt Osnabr|ck, Germany
- Botanical Garden,
University of T|bingen, Germany
- Botanischer Garten der
Universitdt Ulm (Germany). Here you can find SysTax
-- Botanical Garden Information System. This database system can be used
for systematic and taxonomic work as well as for the administration of
botanical gardens and herbaria.
- Forstbotanischer
Garten Tharandt (Technische Universitdt Dresden, Germany). Botanical
garden concentrating on the cultivation of trees. The web site gives lists
of the species cultivated, and there is also an Index Seminum list.
- German Clearing House
Mechanism: Botanical Gardens in Germany
- Institut
f|r Allgemeine Botanik und Botanischer Garten, Universitdt Hamburg, Germany
- Institute of
Geobotany and Botanical Garden, University of Halle, Germany
- Institute
of Systematic Botany and Botanic Garden, Johannes Gutenberg University,
Mainz, Germany
- International
Phenological Gardens (Berlin, Germany). The idea of the IPG is to obtain
comparable phenological data across Europe, from plants not influenced by
different genetic conditions.
- Botanischer
Garten der Universitdt des Saarlandes, Saarbr|cken (Germany)
- Julius-von-Sachs-Institut
f|r Biowissenschaften mit Botanischem Garten W|rzburg, Botanical Garden
of the University of W|rzburg, Germany.
- Palmengarten der
Stadt Frankfurt (Main), Germany.
- Verband Botanischer
Gdrten e.V. (Germany) The association of the German botanical gardens.
- Westfdlische
Wilhelms-Universitdt, M|nster: Botanischer Garten, Germany. The
Botanical Garden of the University of M|nster specializes in the systematic
of Geraniaceae and Asclepiadaceae ( Prof. Dr. F. Albers ). They also have
projects on natural landscape ecology ( Dipl.Ing., Dipl.Lvk. H. Voigt ).
- Vkologisch-Botanischer
Garten der Universitdt Bayreuth, Germany (inside a document describing
also the other departments of the university).
Honduras
Hungary
Ireland
Israel
Italy
- Accademia dei
Fisiocritici, Orto Botanico, Siena, Italy
- Alpine Botanical
Garden (Gran Sasso), University of L'Aquila, Italy. The alpine botanical
garden was founded in the 1954 to accomodate the main floristic entities of
the karstic Gran Sasso mountain. It is located 2110 m a.s.l., at the base of
the "Corno Grande", which is the highest tip of the Apennines,
2914 m a.s.l.
- Botanical
Garden of Abetone, Italy
- Botanical
Garden of the University of Bari, Italy
- Botanical
Garden of Bologna, Italy / Universit`
degli Studi di Bologna, L'Orto Botanico (Italy)
- L'area
archeologica dell'orto botanico Cagliari page gives information on the
archaeological excavations in the garden.
- Botanical
Garden of Catania, Italy (from Pisa)
- Botanical
Garden of Firenze, Italy. /// Botanical
Garden "Giardino dei Semplici", Firenze (Florence), Italy (own
server).
- Botanical Garden of
Lucca, Italy
- Botanical Garden of the
University of Modena - L'Orto Botanico dell'Universita' di Modena, Italy
- Botanical
Garden of Napoli, Italy. /// Orto
Botanico della Facolt` di Scienze, Universit` degli Studi di Napoli
"Federico II, Italy
- Botanical
Garden of the University of Parma, Italy
- Botanical
Garden of the University of Perugia, Italy
- Botanical
Garden of Pisa, Italy
- Botanical
Garden of Viterbo, Italy. L'Orto Botanico dell'Universita della Tuscia.
- Giardino Botanico
Alpino delle Viotte del Monte Bondone, Trento, northern Italy.
- Giardini
botanici Hanbury, Italy, from Alice.it. /// Botanic
Garden of Genoa, Italy. Istituto ed Orto Botanico 'Hanbury'- Universit`
degli Studi - Genova, Italia (from Pisa).
- Giardino Botanico
"Lorenzo Rota" di Bergamo (Italy)
- Giardino Botanico,
Istituto Tecnico Agrario Statale "Celso Ulpiani", Ascoli
Piceno, Italy
- Giardino
Botanico della Majella - Italy
- Giardino Botanico
"Ruggero Tomaselli", Campo dei Fiori (Varese), Italy.
- Il Giardino
Botanico della Scuola Media Statale "E.Toti" di Musile di Piave (Venezia),
Italy
- Gruppo di Lavoro per gli
Orti Botanici e i Giardini Storici della Societ` Botanica Italiana. -
Also available in English: The
Working Group for Botanic Gardens, Italy. Maintained by Gianni Bedini,
Botanic Garden of Pisa, Italy.
- Guida
agli orti botanici e arboreti d'Italia
- List
of Parks and Gardens in Bologna, Italy.
- L'Orto
Botanico dell'Universit` di Torino (Italy)
- Orto
Botanico, Arcavacata di Rende (Cosenza), Italy
- Orto Botanico
Locatelli (Quartiere Carpenedo-Bissuola - Mestre), Italy
- Orto Botanico e
Collezioni Botaniche Herbarium Patavinum - Padova, Italy. L'Orto,
fondato nel 1545, h il giardino botanico universitario piy antico del mondo
per conservazione della sede e della struttura originarie. Nell'annesso
edificio storico sono ospitate collezioni quali l'erbario fanerogamico (oltre
400.000 exsiccata), l'erbario crittogamico, briologico e lichenologico; le
collezioni micologiche e dendrologiche; la spermoteca e la cecidoteca.
- Orto Botanico
'Pietro Pellegrini', Italy
- Orto
Botanico, Universit` di Pavia, Italy
- Orto dei
Semplici Elbano (Italy). On Monte Serra near Rio
nell'Elba there is now a new Botanic Garden with wildflowers, medicinal and
endemic plants of the Tuscan Archipelago, situated in a most beautiful
location in the Eastern part of Elba, the Hermitage S.Caterina.
- University of Lecce, Villa
Tresca Botanical Garden, Italy.
- Universit`
degli Studi di Milano: Botanical Gardens, Italy
- Universit` degli Studi di
Roma "La Sapienza" - Orto Botanico (Rome, Italy)
- Universit`
Degli Studi Della Tuscia, L'Orto Botanico (Italy)
Japan
- Fukuoka
City Zoological and Botanical Gardens, Japan.
- Hakone:
Full of Flowers and Dreams; Botanical Gardens and Parks, Japan
- Hiroshima
Botanical Garden, Japan, from the town guide.
- Kyoto
Prefectual Botanic Garden, Japan. In Japanese.
- Medicinal
Plant Garden, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kumamoto University, Japan
- Ochiai
Park/Botanical Garden, Kasugai, Japan.
- Tama Forest Science Garden,
Japan (in Japanese)
- Tsukuba
Botanical Garden (Japan)
Latvia
Lithuania
Madagascar
Mexico
Monaco
the Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Reunion
Russia
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
- Botanical
Garden, University of Pretoria, South Africa
- Botanical
Garden, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
- Free State National
Botanical Garden (Bloemfontein, South Africa)
- Harold Porter
National Botanical Garden (Betty's Bay, Western Cape Province, South Africa)
- Karoo National Botanical
Garden (Worcester, Western Cape Province, South Africa)
- Kirstenbosch
National Botanical Garden (Cape Town, South Africa)
- Lowveld National
Botanical Garden (Nelspruit, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa)
- Natal National Botanical
Garden (Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
- Pretoria National
Botanical Garden (Pretoria, South Africa)
- The Witwatersrand
National Botanical Garden, South Africa
Spain
- Jardm Bot`nic Mar i Murtra,
Spain
- Jardmn Botanico Canario Viera y
Clavijo, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain.
- Jardmn Botanico de Csrdoba,
Spain
- Jardmn Botanico de Coria,
Spain
- Jardmn Botanico Pinya de
Rosa, Spain
- Jardm Bot`nic de
Ssller, Baleares, Spain
- Palmeras y jardines en el Suroeste
de Europa (Palms and gardens in the South-west of Europe). Palms that
can be cultivated in Mediterranean and temperate climates, the most
interesting public Parks and Gardens in the south-west of Europe (Spain and
Portugal), palm and plant nurseries, maps, palm and gardens bibliography,
links of palm and cycads.
- Real Jardin Botanica Juan Carlos I,
Universidad de Alcala, Alcala en Henares, Madrid, Spain.
- Real Jardin
Botanico, Madrid, Spain (gopher).
- Valencia Botanical Garden, University of
Valencia, Spain. Information about the University of Valencia Botanical
Garden, including history, education, herbarium, checklist of plants, seeds
collection, culture, research, etc. Also includes information about
Ibero-Macaronesian Association of Botanic Gardens, Ibero-Macaronesian
Association of Herbaria, Flora of "Sistema Ibirico" Working Group,
Association of Cacti and other succulents and "Parc de l'Albufera",
Natural Area, Association.
St Vincent and the Grenadines
Sweden
Switzerland
Togo
UK
- Birmingham Botanical
Gardens & Glasshouses, UK
- Borde Hill Garden, Sussex, UK.
Botanical gardens set in 200 acres of parkland. Open all year. Best private
collection of Champion Trees in Britain.
- Brickmans Botanical
Country Garden, UK
- Cambridge
University Botanic Garden, UK
- Cruickshank
Botanic Gardens (Aberdeen, Scotland, UK)
- Durham
University Botanic Garden, City of Durham, England
- Harlow Carr Botanical Gardens,
Harrogate, England. Harlow Carr Botanical Gardens set in Harrogate,
North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Home of the Northern Horticultural Society.
Education and plant trials centre and home of National Collections, rhubarb,
dryopteris and polypodium, calluna and hypericum. Also new Marie Curie
Cancer Care daffodil garden. Small Museum of Gardening History, well
appointed Library and Study Centre.
- Harris
Garden, University of Reading, UK
- Kew, The Royal Botanic Gardens, UK
- Logan Botanic Garden, Port
Logan, UK
- National Botanic Garden of Wales,
Middleton, UK
- Ness Botanic Garden,
University of Liverpool, UK
- Newcastle University,
Moor Bank Garden, UK
- Paignton Zoological and
Botanical Gardens (Devon, UK)
- Pine Lodge Gardens, St.
Austell, Cornwall - National UK Grevillea Collection
- The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh,
UK. The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh was founded in the 17th century on an
area the size of a tennis court. It now extends to 31 hectares (at
Inverleith in Edinburgh), and incorporates Specialist Gardens at three very
different locations in Scotland (Younger, Logan and Dawyck; 50ha, 12ha and
25ha). The Garden is first and foremost a scientific institution, dedicated
to the pursuit of research of the highest quality on the systematics and
biology of plants.
- Sir Harold Hillier
Gardens and Arboretum, Ampfield, UK
- St. Andrews Botanic
Gardens. St. Andrews Botanic Garden in Scotland, UK, was founded in 1889
to provide botanical specimens for teaching and research in the University
of St. Andrews.
- Tresco
Abbey Gardens, Tresco, UK
- University
of Wales Aberystwyth Botany Gardens - The Tropical Glasshouse (Wales, UK)
- Ventnor Botanic Garden (Isle of Wight,
UK)
- Younger Botanic Garden,
Benmore, UK
USA
- Alice Keck Garden Photo Tour, California,
USA
- Alfred B. Maclay State Gardens
(Tallahassee, Florida, USA)
- Amy
Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden (Captain Cook, Hawaii, USA)
- Arizona Cactus Botanical Garden
(Bisbee, AZ, USA)
- Atlanta
Botanical Garden, Georgia, USA
- Bartram
Gardens, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
- Bellevue Botanical
Garden, Washington, USA
- Bellingrath
Gardens and Home, Alabama, USA.
- Berkshire
Botanical Garden (Stockbridge, Massachusetts, USA)
- The Berry Botanic Garden (Portland,
Oregon, USA). A non profit, private botanic garden located in Portland,
Oregon, founded in 1977. Six and one half acre site includes native
woodland, a collection of species rhododendrons, a half acre rock garden and
alpine collection, unusual perennials and woodland plants, and specimen
shrubs and trees.
- Betty Ford Alpine Garden,
Vail, Colorado, USA.
- Birmingham
Botanical Gardens, Alabama, USA (from a city guide). Established in 1962
by the City of Birmingham, the Gardens sits on 671/2 acres of land which
were once Indian campgrounds.
- Boerner
Botanical Gardens, Milwaukee, USA.
- The Botanic Garden of Smith College
and Lyman Plant House, Northampton, MA, USA
- Botanica, The Wichita Gardens (Wichita,
Kansas, USA)
- Boxerwoord Gardens (Lexington,
Virginia, USA)
- Brooklyn Botanic Garden, USA.This site
contains information about the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's exhibits,
publications, New York Metropolitan Flora Project, membership and games.
- California Living Museum,
Bakersfield, USA. CALM is a zoo, botanical garden, and natural history
museum. CALM is located along the Kern River, east of Bakersfield,
California between Hart Park and Lake Ming, with over 250 unreleasable
animals native to California and 2000 native plants.
- Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center -
Calloway Gardens, Pine Mountain, Georgia, USA
- Cedar Valley Arboretum &
Botanic Garden (Waterloo, Iowa, USA)
- Chanticleer Garden,
Pennsylvania, USA. A 31-acre pleasure garden near Philadelphia, PA.
- Chaparral Gardens.
Chaparral Gardens, in the Sierra Foothills, California, USA, specializes in
modern hybrid daylilies.
- The
Cheyenne Botanic Gardens, WY, USA
- Chicago Botanic Garden
(Illinois, USA)
- Cincinnati Area Parks,
USA
- Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden,
USA.
- Cleveland Botanical Garden (Cleveland,
Ohio, USA)
- Clinton Community
Garden, New York, USA.
- Columbus
Zoological Gardens, Powell, Ohio, USA
- Como
Park Conservatory - Como Park St Paul, Minnesota
- The
Conservatory in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California, USA
- Cornell
Plantations Path Guide, Ithaca, New York, USA. A self-guided tour
through Cornell's gardens and gorges, flora and fauna, geology,
architectural treasures, history, and lore.
- Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden,
Belmont, North Carolina, USA. Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden, where
"nature and horticulture blend into one," is a developing facility
in the heart of the North Carolina Piedmont Region of North America. The
Garden has a full educational program of workshops, field trips, and classes
in gardening and nature study, as well as internships in horticulture,
environmental education, and research. Phase One of the new facility, due to
open in May 1999, will include a Visitor Pavilion, Perennial Garden, Cottage
Garden, Four Seasons Garden, wildflower meadow, and nature trail.
- Denver
Botanic Gardens, USA
- Descanso Gardens, California, USA.
Descanso Gardens is a 160-acre public garden located twenty minutes from
downtown Los Angeles in La Caqada Flintridge.
- Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona,
USA. The Desert Botanical Garden, founded in 1937, is a living museum
dedicated to desert lands research and education. It is located at the
southeastern edge of the Salt River Valley in Phoenix, Arizona, near the
cities of Scottsdale and Tempe, on 145 acres in the midst of the red rock
buttes and giant cactus plants of Papago Park.
- Des
Moines Botanical Center
- Dixon
Gallery and Gardens, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
- Dow Gardens (Midland,
Michigan, USA)
- Dubuque
Arboretum & Botanical Gardens at Marshall Park, Iowa, USA.
- EightMile Gardens, East Haddam,
Connecticut, USA. EightMile Gardens - a New American garden park taking
form in East Haddam, Connecticut - features unusual gardens, an artists'
colony, performance venues, and a memorial park. EightMile Gardens is
presented by Radek Associates, which is dedicated to promoting excellence in
creative expression.
- The
Elizabeth F. Gamble Garden Center, Palo Alto, California, USA
- Fairchild Tropical Garden, Coral Gables,
Florida, USA
- Fellows Riverside
Gardens, Youngstown, Ohio, USA
- Florida
Community College at Jacksonville Botanical Garden, USA
- Franklin Park Conservatory and
Botanical Garden (Columbus, Ohio, USA)
- Frederik
Meijer Gardens, Michigan, USA
- GardenNet's
Guide to Gardens of the USA. is a list of gardens open to the public in
the USA. The Guide includes gardens of all sizes, of all types, in (almost)
every state and gardens located on the grounds of historic buildings, on
university campuses, in cemeteries, or associated with a nursery or farm.
- George Eastman's
Gardens, Rochester, New York, USA
- The Georgeson
Botanical Garden, Alaska, USA. The Georgeson Botanical Garden is a
research program dedicated to the propagation, cultivation and conservation
of native and introduced plant species in the subarctic North. It is a
repository for all ornamental and edible plant materials hardy in subarctic
Alaska and a definitive source of horticultural information.
- Harry P.
Leu Gardens, Orlando, Florida, USA
- The Hawaii
Botanical and Public Gardens, USA
- Hawaii
Tropical Botanical Garden, Papakou, USA
- Huntington Library, Art Collections,
& Botanical Gardens, San Marino, California, USA. An educational,
display, and research institution with 150 acres of gardens and extensive
holdings of living plants, including cacti and other succulents, camellias,
roses, exotic trees and shrubs.
- Huntsville-Madison Botanical Garden
(Alabama, USA)
- The Idaho Botanical Garden (Boise,
ID, USA)
- Japanese Garden
Database. Maintained by Robert Cheetham, University of Pennsylvania,
USA.
- Japanese Garden in
Portland Oregon, USA
- Krohn
Conservatory, Cincinnati, USA
- London
Town House & Gardens, Edgewater, Maryland, USA. London Town
Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization responsible for stewardship of
London Town House & Gardens. In partnership with Anne Arundel County,
the Foundation manages a National Historic Landmark building and initiates
and oversees programming at the house and gardens. The Foundation seeks to
research, preserve and educate the public about the historical and natural
resources on the site, while increasing awareness, appreciation and access.
- Longwood Gardens, PA, USA
- Luther
Burbank Home and Gardens, Santa Rosa, California, USA
- Magnolia Plantation and Its
Gardens (Charleston, South Carolina, USA)
- Marie Selby Botanical Gardens - Sarasota,
Florida, USA
- Matthaei Botanical Gardens,
University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA)
- Restoring McKee Botanical
Garden (Florida, USA) by Leigh Fulghum
- Meerkerk Rhododendron
Gardens, USA. Located on beautiful Whidbey Island in Washington State's
Puget Sound region, Meerkerk Gardens features mature rhododendron hybrids,
rare and unusual rhododendron species, azaleas, spring bulbs and naturalized
companion plantings in a peaceful woodland setting.
- The Memphis
Botanic Gardens (Memphis, Tennessee, USA)
- Missouri Botanical Garden WWW
Page, Missouri Botanical Garden
Gopher Server, St. Louis, USA
- Missouri State
Parks and Historic Sites, USA
- Mitchell Park
Horticultural Conservatory The Domes, Milwaukee, USA.
- Mockernut Hill Botanical
Garden (Marion County, Florida, USA)
- Moody Gardens, Galveston Island,
Texas, USA
- Mounts Botanical Garden, Florida, U.S.A.
Located in West Palm Beach, Florida, Mounts Botanical Garden is thirteen
acres of tropical and subtropical gardens. Collections of special note
include tropical fruit, native plants, and bromeliads. Educational programs
focus on tropical landscaping, environmental landscaping, landscaping for
wildlife, and perennials for South Florida. Research gardens evaluate
perennials, annuals, and bulbs for South Florida.
- Mynelle Gardens, Jackson,
Mississippi, USA
- Myriad Botanical
Gardens & Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory, Oklahoma City, USA.
- The National Garden, Washington
D.C., USA and The U. S.
Botanic Garden (Washington, DC, USA). Established by Congress in 1820,
the United States Botanic Garden is the oldest botanic garden in North
America. The garden's first greenhouse was constructed in 1842; since 1849
the Garden has been located at the eastern end of the Mall.
- National Tropical Botanical Garden (NTBG,
USA). Non-profit botanical gardens in Hawaii and Florida, with active
programs in conservation, research and education; tours also offered.
- The New York Botanical Garden, the Bronx,
New York, USA. The Garden was founded in 1891 by botanist Nathaniel Lord
Britton. Today, this National Historic Landmark is recognized for its
horticultural excellence, educational programs, and scientific research.
Situated on 250 acres in the Bronx, the northernmost borough of New York
City, it includes 27 outdoor gardens and plant collections, the nation's
most beautiful Victorian conservatory and a 40-acre pre-settlement forest in
the heart of the city. The NYBG receives more than 500,000 visitors a year..
(via www.nybg.org)- NYBG
Botanical Science Division. - The
New York Botanical Garden , The Bronx, New York, USA (via
www.pathfinder.com).
- Norfolk Botanic Garden,
Virginia, USA.
- North American Botanical
Conservatories
- The North Carolina
Botanical Garden, USA. Made up of three tracts in Chapel Hill: the Coker
Arboretum, the Mason
Farm Biological Reserve, and the North Carolina Botanical Garden proper.
- Oklahoma
State University (OSU) Botanical Garden and Arboretum (OBGA), USA
- Olbrich Botanical
Gardens (Madison, Wisconsin, USA)
- Parrot Jungle And Gardens,
Miami, Florida, USA
- Phipps Conservatory in
Pittsburgh, PA. USA
- Powell
Gardens, Kansas City, USA
- Quail Botanical
Gardens, San Diego, California, USA (via AOL) / Quail
Botanical Gardens, San Diego, California, USA (via DDC)
- Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden,
Claremont, California, USA.
- Red Butte Garden and Arboretum,
University of Utah (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA)
- Reiman
Gardens, Iowa State University (Ames, Iowa, USA)
- Rhododendron Species
Botanical Garden, USA
- The Rio Grande
Botanic Gardens and Conservatory (Albuquerque, USA)
- Riverbanks Zoo and Botanical Garden,
Columbia, South Carolina, USA
- Rockwood
Museum, Wilmington, Delaware, USA. Rockwood, a Rural Gothic manor home
surrounded by Gardenesque grounds, was built in 1851 by Joseph Shipley.
- Rotary Gardens, Inc.
(Janesville, Wisconsin, USA)
- The Ruth Bancroft Garden
(Walnut Creek, California, USA). A three acre garden in Walnut Creek,
California (CA) emphasizing xerophytes, particularly cacti (cactus) and
succulents (succulent). Guided tours are available.
- San Antonio Botanical Gardens, Texas, USA.
A 33 acre botanical garden in San Antonio, Texas. The Lucile Halsell
Conservatory complex features plants from alpine regions to tropical
rainforests. Collections are housed in underground environments including
alpine, epiphyte, desert, insectivorous, hot tropical, palm, cycad, aroid,
fern, fruit, and aquatic collections. The formal gardens include rose,
formal, herb, old fashioned, Japanese, etc. A large area of the gardens is
arranged into a regional plant exhibit for diverse regions across Texas,
including examples of early architecture.
- San Jose Gardens,
California, USA.
- San Jose
Heritage Rose Garden, (California, USA)
- Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, California,
USA
- Sherman Gardens and Library Photo
Tour, California, USA
- Shofuso:
The Pine Breeze Villa, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Sonnenberg Gardens, Canandaigua, NY,
USA. A beautiful Victorian mansion and gardens, located at the foot of
Canandaigua Lake, in the heart of the Finger Lakes Region in Upstate New
York.
- The South Carolina
Botanical Garden, USA. The South Carolina Botanical Garden is an
interdisciplinary resource center for Clemson University students studying
horticulture, forestry, natural sciences, landscape design, architecture and
the arts. Special interest groups such as gardening and environmental
organizations, students of all ages and Scounts of America also come to
experience this outdoor teaching laboratory.
- Botanical
Garden, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA
- The State Botanical Garden of
Georgia, USA. The State Botanical Garden of Georgia is a 313-acre
horticultural preserve, featuring display gardens, a conservatory, and five
miles of nature trails. The Garden is a unit of the University of Georgia.
The Garden currently maintains eleven specialty gardens: the Rose,
Rhododendron, Dahlia, Shade, Azalea, Annual/ Perennial, Herb, Daffodil,
Ground Cover, Trial, and Native Flora gardens are located throughout the
central portion of the Garden premises. The International Garden, featuring
eleven botanical collections of its own, is currently under construction.
- The Staten Island
Botanical Gardens at Snug Harbor, New York, USA.
- Strybing
Arboretum & Botanical Gardens (San Francisco, California), USA
- Surreybrooke,
Middletown, Maryland, USA
- Tohono
Chul Park, Tucson, Arizona, USA
- Tower
Hill Botanic Garden, Boylston, Massachusetts, USA (via AABGA) / Tower
Hill Botanic Garden, Boylston, Massachusetts, USA. New England's newest
Botanic Garden, featuring gardens,educational facilities and a diverse
collection of woody plants, native to New England.
- Tropical Gardens of Maui
(Hawaii, USA). A 4 acre tropical garden and certified export nursery
located on the island of Maui, Hawaii, USA.
- Tucson
Botanical Gardens, Arizona, USA
- Twentieth Century Gardens, Hot
Springs National Park, Arkansas, USA
- University of California
Botanical Garden (Berkeley, CA, USA)
- University of
Connecticut, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology - Greenhouses,
Storrs, CT, USA
- University of Delaware
Botanic Gardens. The Gardens are located on the grounds of the College
of Agriculture at the University of Delaware in Newark, DE, USA.
- University of Georgia,
Botany Department - Greenhouse Tour, Athens, Georgia, USA
- University of Nebraska - Lincoln:
Botanical Garden and Arboretum, USA.
- University of
South Florida Botanical Garden (Tampa, Florida, USA). The garden is
affiliated with the Biology Department, the herbarium and the Institute for
Systematic Botany. Includes educational displays of Florida riparian and
sandhill native plants, palms, carnivorous plants, herbs, begonias and
bromeliads. Events include Spring and Fall Plant Festivals and other
specialty shows and sales.
- University of Washington,
Medicinal Herb Garden, Seattle, Washington, USA.
- University of Wisconsin -
Madison Botanical Garden, USA.
- Utah State University Botanical
Gardens (Farmington, Utah, USA). Utah State University Extension and the
Utah Agriculture Experiment Station created and maintains a beautiful
botanical garden in Farmington, Utah, USA.
- Vines Botanical Gardens, GA, USA.
Beautiful 25 acre cultivated gardens. Extensive collection of European
statuary, a large heirloom rose collection and Hosta collection. Water is a
central theme with a 3.5 acre lake and several different water features. An
educational program for both children and adults. The most popular
attraction is the restaurant overlooking the gardens.
- Virginia Tech Horticulture Garden
(Blacksburg, Virginia, USA)
- Volunteer Park
Conservatory - Volunteer Park, Seattle, Washington, USA
- Warsaw Biblical Gardens,
Mishawaka, Indiana, USA
- WaveHill,
Bronx, New York, USA. One of New York's 32 City-owned cultural
institutions, Wave Hill is a 28-acre public garden dedicated to fostering
the dynamic inter-relationship between natural processes and human culture.
- Wilder Park Conservatory -
Elmhurst Park, Elmhurst, Illinois, USA
- William
Paca Garden, Annapolis, Maryland, USA. The mission of the William Paca
Garden is to stimulate public support for preservation by maintaining an
historically accurate, pre- Revolutionary, urban garden reconstruction and
by assembling, documenting, and propagating a living collection of period
plants as a central part of the environmentally sensitive garden exhibit.
The adjacent Middendorf Conservation Center promotes the preservation of
Maryland's native plants through a library, greenhouses, and educational
programs.
- A World of
Orchids, Kissimmee, Florida, USA
- W.J. Beal Botanical Garden
is one of the principal centers of plant interest within the arboretum-like
campus of Michigan State University. More than 5,000 different kinds of
plants can be found on the five-acre site.
- The Wrigley Memorial and
Botanical Gardens, Catalina Island, California, USA.
- Zilker Botanical Garden (Austin,
Texas, USA)
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