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American
Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta The American Association
of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta (AABGA) was founded in 1940 by a small group
of botanical garden directors. Operated initially on a volunteer basis, AABGA
acquired part-time professional staff in 1972 and full-time staff in 1981. Over
the past 10 years, AABGA has experienced dramatic growth. Institutional
membership has grown from 100 to 430 and individual membership from 800 to
almost 3,000. This growth reflects both the association's strengths and the
increase in the number of botanical gardens. Contact: Carla Pastore, Executive Director or (610)
925-2500 in Kennett Square Pennsylvania USA. See: Related Sites Search their Member Gardens for Sculpture/Art
Horticultural Features
Royal Botanical
Gardens
Olbrich Botanical
Gardens - Getting
There - Enjoy a lush tropical conservatory year-round. This glass pyramid is
a sunny, green paradise filled with exotic plants, bright flowers, a rushing
waterfall, fragrant orchids and free-flying birds. Stroll through 14 acres
of outdoor display gardens including a sunken garden, perennial garden, rose
garden, rock garden, herb garden, and wildflower garden. See: A Walk in
the Gardens, Bolz
Tropical Conservatory, History
of the Gardens, Gardening Resources,
Garden Planner Contact:
cdesjardins@ci.madison.wi.us
or 608.246.4550 in Madison Wisconsin USA.
Cypress
Gardens - Orlando Theme Park and Botanical Gardens- Orlando, Florida
San Antonio
Botanical Gardens - Education, Conservation, Research, Beauty
The Huntington
Library, Art Collections, And Botanical Gardens
Marie Selby
Botanical Gardens, 811 South Palm Avenue, Sarasota, FL
Botanical
Gardens and Sculpture Park - Frederik Meijer Gardens
Phipps
Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
Brisbane
Botanical Gardens
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