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The company. Indiana Botanic Gardens is a privately owned, family-run business that operates within the vitamin and herbal supplement industry. The Indiana Botanic Gardens have had a history in the Northwest Indiana region for nearly 100 years. Its history can be read about in botanical and herbal publications, as well as literature pertaining ...
James Irving Holcomb Botanical Gardens. Butler University. Indianapolis. 39°50′34″N 86°10′17″W / 39.8427°N 86.1713°W / 39.8427; -86.1713. Jerry E. Clegg Botanic Garden. Lafayette. 40°26′40″N 86°49′42″W / 40.4444°N 86.8283°W / 40.4444; -86.8283. Jesse H. and Beulah Chanley Cox Arboretum.
The Jerry E. Clegg Botanic Garden (also called the Clegg Memorial Garden[1]) is a botanical garden in Lafayette, Indiana in the United States. The garden is next to Wildcat Creek. It has prairie and oak savanna environs. Plants in the garden are native Indiana flora. The main goal of the park is to reintroduce native plants and animals to the ...
Potawatomi Conservatories. The Potawatomi Conservatories (also called the South Bend Conservatories) is a set of three indoor conservatories and botanical gardens in South Bend, Indiana, in the United States: The Ella Morris Conservatory; the Muessel-Ellison Botanical Conservatory, and the Muessel-Ellison Desert Dome.
White River Gardens is a botanical garden located at White River State Park in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. [4] Established in 1999, the gardens are managed and operated by the Indianapolis Zoo. [2] In 2021, White River Gardens' 3.3 acres (1.3 ha) was home to nearly 50,000 plants of more than 3,000 species. [3]
METS. Website. www.meskerparkzoo.com. The Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Garden is a zoo that opened in 1928 in Evansville, Indiana, United States. It is located in Mesker Park on Evansville's northwest side and is run by the City of Evansville. The Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Garden is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.
Area. 360 acres/1.5 km 2. Created. 1998. Open. 7 days a week. $10. Gabis Arboretum at Purdue Northwest is a nature preserve near Valparaiso, Indiana in the United States. The preserve has the largest collection of oak trees in Indiana and an award winning garden railway.
The gardens were founded in 1982. In 2019, following substantial improvements to the garden, it was named in honor of internationally renowned horticulturist and Purdue Distinguished Professor Jules Janick. [2] Today, the garden is maintained by Purdue University Horticulture Department and Master Gardens students and volunteers.