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  1. SIC 8422 ARBORETA AND BOTANICAL OR ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS: An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of American Industries</i>
  2. Protected Areas of South Dakota: Arboreta in South Dakota, National Forests of South Dakota, National Wildlife Refuges in South Dakota
  3. Poisonous Plants of Southern California by Los Angeles County Department of Arboreta & Botanic Gardens, 1982-06-30
  4. Trustee Responsibilities: Enhancing Staff Understanding by Swarthmore College) American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta. Conference (1998 : Scott Arboretum, 1999-08
  5. Arboreta, Gustavus Adolphus College campus development and Linnaeus Arboretum history by Janeen R Laatsch, 1993
  6. Botanical gardens and arboreta of North America: An organizational survey by Philip G Correll, 1980
  7. A resource guide for horticultural therapy programs for botanical gardens and arboreta by Ann Parsons, 1985
  8. Defining and distinguishing the research and educational roles of botanical gardens and arboreta from those of other institutions and organizations by Roy L Taylor, 1980
  9. The responsibilities of botanical gardens and arboreta in the urban environment by Michael Claffey, 1980
  10. Gardens & Arboreta of Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley
  11. Growth and potential of coniferous species in the south-west of Western Australia: A report on the progress of three arboreta (Technical paper / Forests Department of Western Australia) by R. R. A Fremlin, 1985
  12. Arboreta, Die Heks Met Die Groen Hare by Riana Scheepers, 2007-12-15
  13. Botanical gardens, arboreta and parks: Administration and development : a selected bibliography by Lothian Lynas, 1981
  14. The nature, role and future of university and college affiliated botanical gardens and arboreta by Erich Steiner, 1978

101. Chicago Botanic Garden
An Illinois Botanic Museum. Gardens, plants, flowers, greenhouses, educational classes, plant information. Events, visitor and membership information. Chicago, IL, USA.
http://www.chicagobotanic.org

102. The United States Botanic Garden
The oldest continually operating botanic garden in the United States. Site offers background, event information, gift shop, and related links. Washington, DC, USA.
http://www.usbg.gov/
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103. Ladew Topiary Gardens
Topiary and flower gardens plus a nature walk and historic home. Includes events calendar, history and rental information. Maryland.
http://www.ladewgardens.com/

104. Arnold Arboretum
A research and educational institution. It manages a collection of hardy trees, shrubs, and vines located on 265 acres and associated herbarium and library collections. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
http://arboretum.harvard.edu/

105. Warsaw Biblical Gardens
Religious themed botanical garden and public attractive. Features detailed plant information, photos, frequently asked questions and guestbook. Warsaw, Indiana, USA.
http://www.warsawbiblicalgardens.org/
Welcome to the
Warsaw Biblical Gardens
in Warsaw, IN, USA We are officially open from
May 15th to September 15th each year. We are open every day of the week from about dawn to dusk.
Best Times to Visit
  • April 1 to May 1, for bulb displays May 15 to July 4th (approx) for highest color. If we have a kinder summer, it may be a bit longer before we start to "burn". September to EARLY October for Fall Meadow displays and grasses.
We offer guided tours from May 15th through September 15th.
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How Can I Help Support the Warsaw Biblical Gardens? What do I need to know to volunteer?
Welcome
The gardens have been planted with every effort made to achieve botanical and historical accuracy. References especially helpful in the planning of the gardens were Plants of the Bible by Harold and Alma Moldenke and Planting a Bible Garden by F. Nigel Hepper. Each plant is labeled with a marker bearing its name.
The gardens, situated on approximately 3/4 acre, currently contain over one-hundred plants that are named in the Bible. A diversity of climates can be found in the Holy Land, which allows for most of its plants to be grown somewhere in the US. These gardens represent those plants hardy enough to the environs of the Midwest to survive here. Several tender plants that are grown in the gardens are wintered in greenhouses from October to April.
The Warsaw Biblical Gardens are thriving.

106. Missouri Botanical Garden
Located on a 79 acre site in St. Louis, the Missouri Botanical Garden is world-renowned for its fundamental botanical research, horticultural display and education programs.
http://www.mobot.org/

107. Cornell Plantations
The purposes of Cornell Plantations are To hold, manage, protect, and enhance the living botanical collections and the natural areas and gorges of Cornell for the benefit and use of the university community and the public. Ithaca, New York, USA.
http://www.plantations.cornell.edu/
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Anemone xhybrida Mullestein Hillside Garden read more "There are very few places where, in one organization, you can experience natural wild areas, outdoor art installations, a native wildflower garden, a summer Shakespeare performance, active research plantings, and a container garden display. And that’s not even scratching the surface!" Image information goes here. login

108. Buffalo And Erie County Botanical Gardens
1900 tri-domed glass conservatory designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, Victorian Gardens. History, education programmes, events, virtual tour. Buffalo, NY, USA.
http://www.buffalogardens.com/

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