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  • A major botanic and horticultural garden, Bartram's Garden wa
  • ntre, the others being Great Victoria Street, Botanic, and Central.
  • city centre, the others being City Hospital, Botanic, and Central.
  • ens, Bartram was noted for the quality of his botanic and ornithological drawings.
  • embarked on a tour of inspection of the great Botanic and Public Gardens maintained by governments
  • The Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanic Art
  • Offering a rich botanic biodiversity, the site was declared a nationa
  • covering all plant groups and a wide range of botanic disciplines.
  • ral Heritage (SNH), Dougarie Estate and Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
  • s Inspector (technical director) of the Royal Botanic Garden in Berlin from 1843 to 1881.
  • The site is adjacent to Winterbourne Botanic Garden and Edgbaston Golf Course and close to
  • Nursery and the founder of the Juniper Level Botanic Garden in Raleigh, North Carolina.
  • From 1761, he was executive at the Botanic Garden in Copenhagen, and succeeded Georg Chr
  • The first outlines of the Botanic Garden began in the 1880s, when Smith College
  • The Adelaide Botanic Garden is a 125-acre (51 ha) public garden at
  • Rio Grande Botanic Garden - 36 acres (15 ha), including a 10,000
  • ot (6,500 m2) facility next to the Fort Worth Botanic Garden in spring 2011.
  • The Colac Botanic garden covers fifteen hectares, and contains
  • unty Forest Preserve District and the Chicago Botanic Garden Committee.
  • The upper terminus is next to the Wellington Botanic Garden at the city end of Upland Road, Kelbur
  • mas King Observatory stands at the top of the Botanic Garden in Wellington, New Zealand, as part of
  • The botanic garden covers 38 acres (154,000 m²) near the
  • The Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden is located on the Stuart Highway, 1.4
  • e found in the Heritage Garden of the Chicago Botanic Garden in Glencoe, Illinois.
  • Botanic Garden
  • versity and was nominated Keeper of the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh.
  • Treborth Botanic Garden website
  • Mount Annan Botanic Garden
  • Adelaide Botanic Garden
  • Mount Tomah Botanic Garden is a 28 hectare public garden approxim
  • Mount Lofty Botanic Garden
  • The Dunedin Botanic Garden
  • Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, UK.
  • Mount Lofty Botanic Garden Lake
  • National Botanic Garden of Wales
  • Klehm Arboretum and Botanic Garden (63 ha / 155 acres) is a nonprofit arb
  • As a consequence, the 167 ha Burrendong Botanic Garden and Arboretum on the foreshore of Lake
  • herb, with over 10,000 plants, and the Berry Botanic Garden keeps a seedbank.
  • This exhibition was developed by the Chicago Botanic Garden and included 65 photomurals of gardens
  • However in a more formal sense, the Botanic Garden of Smith College took shape under Will
  • tant Director (1899-1909) and Director of the Botanic Garden (1909-1922); Curator (1923-1927), Supe
  • The Mount Tomah Botanic Garden visitor's centre
  • National Botanic Garden of Latvia , Salaspils.
  • id entrance gardens - the leader is the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew, whilst the royal residence of
  • nservation Programme (ICCP), run by the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
  • Places of interest include the Tropical Botanic Garden of India, Forest Training School, Oil
  • nd established the currently named Olive Pink Botanic Garden in Alice Springs.
  • Mount Lofty Botanic Garden is one of three gardens that comprise
  • (the others are the Mount Annan Botanic Garden and the Mount Tomah Botanic Garden).
  • ounds of the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden in Arcadia, California.
  • The Wittunga Botanic Garden is in Adelaide, South Australia, and i
  • ened in 1977, the crescent-shaped Mount Lofty Botanic Garden is situated on 97 hectares on the east
  • endent of the Honourable East India Company's Botanic Garden at Calcutta and was the Naturalist to
  • ing) of the Library of Congress, and the U.S. Botanic Garden Conservatory.
  • Catalogue of Plants in the Glasgow Botanic Garden (1825)
  • es the fort internal area for maintaining the botanic garden and other plantations.
  • He joined the New York Botanic Garden in 1987.
  • Puya berteroniana growing at Mount Tomah Botanic Garden
  • The Fort Worth Botanic Garden (109 acres) is a botanical garden loca
  • e and Economic Opportunity (DECO) to create a botanic garden out of a vacant lot in South Side Engl
  • The Botanic Garden is the oldest botanic garden in the UK
  • the house in Carmarthenshire see the National Botanic Garden of Wales, and for the exhibition space
  • A Mesua ferrea at the Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden in Thailand
  • Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute (TBGRI): To dev
  • The Chicago Botanic Garden opened the Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice P
  • are adjacent to the station, and the Chicago Botanic Garden is about a mile away.
  • His collection is now held at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
  • had existed since October 1928, when the BMT Botanic Garden station opened.
  • On May 7, 2009, part of the Botanic Garden was destroyed in the Jesusita Fire, wh
  • an-born botanist and director of the Adelaide Botanic Garden
  • The Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden was designed by the landscape architec
  • om Mount Etna in Sicily in 1690 to the Oxford Botanic Garden in Oxford, England and was soon spread
  • Smith's Botanic Garden collection includes 1200 types of wood
  • Collectors Club in association with the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
  • 2009 based on those created in many a zoo and botanic garden throughout Britain and Europe during a
  • Felicia amelloides at San Diego Botanic Garden in Encinitas, California, USA.
  • overed in collections of the Belgian National Botanic Garden by English botanist David Aplin and as
  • Sir William Hooker, the Director of the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew. George Lincoln Goodalle became
  • The Durham University Botanic Garden is a botanical garden located in Durha
  • Some of the aims of the Botanic Garden are to bring attention to arid-zone ec
  • Mount Annan Botanic Garden covers a vast area and is accessible b
  • tivated and for sale at The Horticultural and Botanic Garden of Brooklyn, corner of the Jamaica and
  • Museum, the Great Glasshouse at the National Botanic Garden of Wales, the World Squares for All Ma
  • The Chicago Botanic Garden worked in conjunction with the North A
  • re yellow specimens developed at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden in the 1950s.
  • The CSUN Botanic Garden has short courses on a wide variety of
  • useum was transferred to that of the National Botanic Garden of Belgium in 1934.
  • 1807 is situated in the current Santa Barbara Botanic Garden up "Mission Canyon."
  • Cutler Botanic Garden (3.5 acres) is a botanical garden loca
  • In 2009 the National Botanic Garden of Belgium announced that some hundred
  • nted in 1785 superintendent of the government botanic garden at St. Vincent, where he showed much a
  • It lies to the south west of the Ventnor Botanic Garden and just along the coast west from Ste
  • The Botanic Garden is open 7 days a week, except Christma
  • The Chicago Botanic Garden has held three seasonal amateur digita
  • Earlygold mangoes at the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden's 2010 International Mango Festival in
  • everly mangoes at the 2010 Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden's International Mango Festival in Cora
  • oto of Gary mangoes at the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden's 2010 International Mango Festival in
  • Many rare trees (remnants of a botanic garden) and animals such as mallards, moorhen
  • ished the property Wittunga (now the Wittunga Botanic Garden) in Blackwood.
  • by Piyakaset Suksathan (of the Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden) and John Adrian Naicker Parnell (of T
  • by Piyakaset Suksathan (of the Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden) and John Adrian Naicker Parnell (of T
  • he Physical Garden (later to become the Royal Botanic Garden), and his innovative publication Hortu
  • om he was negotiating for the transfer of his botanic garden), and the second edition to the recent
  • ae data base held and maintained at the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh.
  • The University of Oxford Botanic Garden, the oldest botanical garden in Great
  • ollections are housed in the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, in Claremont, and in the Gray Herbari
  • r is the Biology portal link on United States Botanic Garden, Chelsea Physic Garden or Linnaean Gar
  • asing role in the maintenance of his father's botanic garden, and added many rare species to it.
  • Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, Illinois.
  • Botanic Garden, Oxford: library, 1835
  • Royal Botanic Garden, Wakehurst Place, UK.
  • The central meadow region of the Botanic Garden, looking north
  • g the legislation that created the Wellington Botanic Garden, and was a Botanic Garden board member
  • Search functionality is hosted by the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
  • t Milne (?-1866), a gardener at the Edinburgh Botanic Garden, who joined the HMS Herald expedition
  • aterial from Northwest Australia to the Royal Botanic Garden, Kew between 1898 and 1900, as well as
  • Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, Illinois. 1 tree, no other d
  • angered plants to collections such as Ventnor Botanic Garden, Wisley Gardens and Westonbirt Arboret
  • otanist appointed superintendent of the Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta in 1871, and the first Direc
  • as the first French university to establish a botanic garden, donated in 1593 by Henry IV of France
  • General view of the South Coast Botanic Garden, Palos Verdes, California.
  • t in Scotland, the Regius Keeper of the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Regius Professor of Botany
  • an Chicago, the CNSCVB works with the Chicago Botanic Garden, Illnois Holocaust Museum and Educatio
  • s Forstbotanischen Institute and the Freiburg Botanic Garden, and cultivates around 1,300 tree and
  • Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, dates from 1914.
  • ruit Pavilion of Florida's Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden.
  • Okamura, landscape architect for the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
  • currently on public display in the Wellington Botanic Garden.
  • hurch Meadow, near its border with the Oxford Botanic Garden.
  • 0 specimens being transplanted from the Berry Botanic Garden.
  • Noisy Miner at the Adelaide Botanic Garden.
  • and successfully flowered them at the Munich Botanic Garden.
  • Its grounds are now the site of Ventnor Botanic Garden.
  • Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
  • daptation of a 2003 exhibition at the Chicago Botanic Garden.
  • and opened to the public in 1975 as Wittunga Botanic Garden.
  • , which is part of the University of Oxford's Botanic Garden.
  • ex is named for its proximity to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
  • und by Taylor in May, 1961, at the Wellington Botanic Garden.
  • erved as the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden.
  • plant collection of the University of Oxford Botanic Garden.
  • It is also home to Botanic Gardens and the Ulster Museum, closed for maj
  • This mansion housed the Indiana Botanic Gardens until 1990 when the company moved to
  • The Botanic Gardens Museum was closed as part of a cost-c
  • Ness Botanic Gardens has evolved since Arthur Kilpin Bulle
  • In addition, the botanic gardens has several volunteer workers who hel
  • The botanic gardens were established shortly after the ca
  • ent attractions such as the Ulster Museum and Botanic Gardens and is popular among tourists.
  • Hull Botanic Gardens railway station was an intermediate s
  • was the chief landscape gardener of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney.
  • He was the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Ceylon (now the Botanical Garden o
  • The Garden is a joint venture between the Botanic Gardens of Adelaide, the National Rose Trial
  • The Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG) are located in Canberra and ar
  • The UCR Botanic Gardens are actually composed of two parts: t
  • The Colac Botanic Gardens is a regional botanical garden, locat
  • Hull Trains use Northern Rail facilities at Botanic Gardens and there are usually 2 fitters on an
  • The Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority is a Western Aust
  • The development of the master plan for the botanic gardens involved more than 18 months' investi
  • This apple tree at the Botanic Gardens in Cambridge is a descendant of a tre
  • He worked in the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew and was responsible for many i
  • The gardens are managed by the Botanic Gardens Trust, a division of the New South Wa
  • the Botanic Gardens Trust, and
  • National Botanic Gardens Rainforest Tour
  • and also served as Director of the Singapore Botanic Gardens (1957-1969).
  • National Herbarium of New South Wales, Royal Botanic Gardens & Domain Trust.
  • Richmond: Botanic Gardens Conservation International.
  • The Royal Botanic Gardens are home to a colony of over 22,000 G
  • University of Helsinki Botanic Gardens
  • The Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney, Australia, are the most ce
  • Hamilton Botanic gardens from 1881.
  • who took the fruit from Jamaica to the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, England in 1793 and introduce
  • pendent school located on the site of the old Botanic Gardens of Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, En
  • ere reinterred in an obelisk within the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney in 1901.
  • Royal Botanic Gardens Kew (as cv.
  • Today the nursery and botanic gardens employs more than a dozen full time e
  • Roses are featured at Benalla Botanic Gardens
  • Brest Botanic Gardens successfully performed in vitro cultu
  • Richmond: IUCN Botanic Gardens Conservation Secretariat.
  • heme for the Lord Mayor's Picnic at the Royal Botanic Gardens was "Once Upon a Time".
  • Notable botanic gardens include Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Mi
  • Cranbourne, Victoria (Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne)
  • t's Park in London, the Palm House at Belfast Botanic Gardens and the Curvilinear Range at the Iris
  • Research Associate (Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney).
  • Museum of the Riverina Botanic Gardens site
  • at is today the southwestern end of the Royal Botanic Gardens (although at the time it was built it
  • is surrounded by open space with the Ballarat Botanic Gardens and former zoo grounds to the east, W
  • Regulation Group ~ Parks and Wildlife Group ~ Botanic Gardens Trust ~ Corporate Services Division ~
  • er collection of Chinese flora than the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew.
  • National Botanic Gardens (Ireland) opened by the Royal Dublin
  • 1999, Kings Park has been administered by the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority (BGPA), who also
  • See also: Booderee National Park and Botanic Gardens
  • ich were originally called the Mount Coot-tha Botanic Gardens and which cover 52 hectares, were est
  • ilus is cultivated by California native plant botanic gardens and plant nurseries, and available as
  • Mercer Arboretum and Botanic Gardens (over 250 acres) are county botanical
  • ny seeds until Carlos Magdalena, at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, discovered the solution-only
  • ilarly named railway station in Scotland, see Botanic Gardens railway station.
  • n 1964 to the National Herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney, New South Wales.
  • The Chicago Botanic Gardens houses the Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice
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