More Botanical Gardens

Click on the links in the left column to visit these Botanical Garden sites. Enjoy  'virtual tours' and find a wealth of garden and plant information.


A research and educational institution which manages a collection of hardy trees, shrubs, and vines located on 265 acres in Boston and associated herbarium and library collections
Brooklyn Botanical Garden A fun and informative site which is updated frequently. Includes an on-line book store.
New York Botanical Gardens One of the oldest and largest botanical gardens in the world with 250 acres of gorgeous grounds, 28 specialty gardens and plant collections, 40-acres of the forest that once covered all of New York, and the spectacular Enid A. Haupt conservatory.  A large and informative site with a great deal of scientific information.
Missouri Botanical Garden Featuring a Japanese Garden tour and camelias in the Linneann House

Smith College 
Botanic Garden of Smith College 
An award-winning site with beautiful photographs - but that means slow to load

Massachusetts
Stanley Park offers numerous educational, cultural and entertainment venues and is open year round.

The mission of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is to enable better management of the Earth's environment by increasing knowledge and understanding of the plant and fungal kingdoms - the basis of life on Earth. 

Royal Horticultural Society

RHS claims to be the world's leading horticultural organization, with extremely active science and educational departments. A visually beautiful and informative site.

Botanical Garden
The Bermuda Botanical Gardens on 36 acres  are a mix of open space, meadows, formal gardens, trees and permanent collections of shrubs and plants.  They are in a climate classified as Zone 11

of Ontario, Canada
RBG features a dazzling display of 50 different collections to awaken your senses, expand your mind and inspire your own gardening efforts.
RBGE is a scientific institution dedicated to the pursuit of research of the highest quality on the systematics and biology of plants. This site emphasises information, over images. 

Sir Harold Hillier Gardens & Arboretum

The Hillier Gardens hold an internationally renowned collection of hardy trees and shrubs from around the world.
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