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  2. Franklin Park Conservatory - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is a botanical garden and conservatory located in Columbus, Ohio.It is open daily and an admission fee is charged. Today, it is a horticultural and educational institution showcasing exotic plant collections, special exhibitions, and Dale Chihuly artworks.

  3. Hirt's Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Hirt family's greenhouses have received recognition in various historical and horticultural publications. Their greenhouse architecture was prominently featured in the book "Images of America: Strongsville" by Bruce M. Courey and has been noted in historical society books like "Strongsville: We Shape Our Destiny, 1968.".. [1]

  4. Plant nursery - Wikipedia

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    Nurseries may produce plants for reforestation, zoos, parks, and cities. Tree nurseries in the U.S. produce around 1.3 billion seedlings per year for reforestation projects. [8] Nurseries grow plants in open fields, on container fields, in tunnels or greenhouses. In open fields, nurseries grow decorative trees, shrubs and herbaceous perennials.

  5. Amazon greenhouses: Take your gardening to the next level - AOL

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    The 8-by-6-foot Eagle Peak greenhouse is a pop-up, so it's basically like a tent for your plants that you can take away anytime. Enjoy two roll doors and roll-up windows. $150 at Amazon

  6. Hold Up, Costco's Greenhouse Looks Just Like the One Joanna ...

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    The good news is that you don't need to look far for a pretty-yet-practical greenhouse: Costco has you covered with its Yardistry Greenhouse. Shop Now 7.8’ x 6.7' Greenhouse

  7. Franklin Park (Columbus park) - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Park is home to twenty one cherry trees gifted from Japan to represent Japanese community of Columbus, Ohio. Twenty of the trees are being kept inside the conservatory's greenhouse before being transplanted outside. The remaining older tree was planted along one of the lakes in Franklin Park on April 27, 2012.