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  2. South Seattle College Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    Acer Garden – 40 varieties of maples with an emphasis on Asiatic species. Coenosium Rock Garden – one of the largest collections of dwarf conifers on the West Coast. Mert & Beth Dawley Fern Garden – 20 types of ferns and a variety of companion plants. Mabel Davis Memorial Garden – with a fine view of Elliott Bay and the Seattle skyline.

  3. Oregon Garden - Wikipedia

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    In April 1996, a master plan was created for the garden which includes ultimately developing all 240 acres (0.97 km 2) of the site. [1] [5] The groundbreaking ceremony occurred June 27, 1997, and featured high-ranking Oregon politicians. [a] The garden opened to the public during a

  4. San Francisco Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Botanical Garden at Strybing Arboretum (formerly Strybing Arboretum) is located in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.Its 55 acres (22.3 ha) represents nearly 9,000 different kinds of plants from around the world, with particular focus on Magnolia species, high elevation palms, conifers, and cloud forest species from Central America, South America and Southeast Asia.

  5. Gibbs Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The garden started on 200 acres (81 ha) of farmland and woodland along Yellow Creek Road in Cherokee County. Jim Gibbs purchased the land from Broughton Bannister in September 1980. Additional adjacent parcels were purchased by Mr. Gibbs over the years to reach the current 376 acres (152 ha), including 40 acres (16 ha) in Pickens County. [1]

  6. American Conifer Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Conifer Society has established a select group of public gardens, designated as "reference gardens". To be considered for this program, a garden must follow the following standards: Contain conifer collections that will educate the public about growing conifers and demonstrate their uses in the landscape

  7. Hidden Lake Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Hidden Lake Gardens colloquially known as Hidden Lake 755 acres (3.06 km 2), is a botanical garden and an arboretum operated by Michigan State University situated in the Irish Hills of southeast Michigan. The Gardens are known for their large collection of native and nonnative trees, shrubs and flowers.

  8. Memphis Botanic Garden - Wikipedia

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    Conifer Collection (1981) - including many dwarf conifer varieties. Herb Garden (2011) - over 500 types of herbs. Japanese Garden of Tranquility (1965, 1989) - designed by Dr. P. T. Tono, Tokyo; redesigned by Dr. Koichi Kawana. Rose Garden - 75 rose varieties. Sensory Garden (1989) Anne Heard Stokes Butterfly Garden (1997) Memphis Garden Club ...

  9. Norfolk Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    Conifer Garden - dwarf and large conifers, including arborvitae, cryptomeria, False Cypress, juniper, and spruce. Fern Glade - numerous fern species. Flowering Aboretum (17.5 acres) - a collection of 336 flowering trees. Four Seasons Garden and Wildflower Meadow (1994) - more than 50 wildflower species and 10 species of grasses.