Botanical Gardens in United States
671 PlacesBotanical gardens are havens for plant lovers and travelers seeking serenity. These gardens display remarkable collections of flora—both native and exotic—in carefully designed landscapes. They often include themed zones like rainforests, desert gardens, or orchid houses, and feature educational programming, guided tours, and art installations. Iconic examples like Singapore’s UNESCO-listed Botanical Garden or London's Kew Gardens attract both tourists and researchers worldwide.
Visits to botanical gardens are popular for their peaceful ambiance and the opportunity to observe rare or seasonal plant displays. Botanical tourism intersects with eco-tourism, education, and sometimes even culinary travel as many sites offer farm-to-table experiences or herbal workshops.
Brincka Cross Gardens
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Christy Woods
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Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory
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Friendship Botanic Gardens
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Gabis Arboretum at Purdue Northwest
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Garfield Park
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Hartman Arboretum
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Hayes Arboretum
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Holcomb Gardens
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