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Top : Home : Gardening : Gardens : Public : United_States : Florida
Sites:
  • Alfred B. Maclay State Gardens: State park in Tallahassee featuring naturalistic gardens, with magnolia, azalea, and camellia displays, a walled garden, water features, and a secret garden.
  • Dunlawton Sugar Mill Gardens: Volunteer-run garden set amid the ruins of a former sugar mill, featuring plants and trees native to Florida.
  • Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden: Botanic garden and resource center in Coral Gables features extensive collections of rare tropical plants including palms, cycads, flowering trees and vines. Information about visiting, research, educational activities, and conservation.
  • Flamingo Gardens: Nonprofit botanical gardens showcasing rare, exotic, and native plants, and wildlife sanctuary in the Everglades. Includes a free-flight aviary, wildlife encounter and narrated tram tours. Rates, directions and photos.
  • Harry P. Leu Gardens: These show gardens in Orlando include large camellia and rose collections, palms and bamboos, and a tropical stream garden. Site offers information on visiting, history, education, and events.
  • Heathcote Botanical Gardens: Former nursery in Fort Pierce converted into a botanical garden collecting plants of the warm-temperate, subtropic and tropic regions, including palms, cycads, bromeliads, bonsai, flowering trees, shrubs and vines.
  • Historic Bok Sanctuary: Meandering garden in Lake Wales designed by famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. Information about the garden's history, educational events, conservation, and membership.
  • Kanapaha Botanical Gardens: Facility in Gainesville developed by the North Florida Botanical Society, with a large display of bamboos and herb garden. Description with photos, calendar of events, and visitor information.
  • Lake County Discovery Gardens: Horticultural learning center in Tavares presents a virtual tour with photo galleries and plant listings, and an overview of programs and events.
  • Marie Selby Botanical Gardens: Estate garden in Sarasota aims to understand and conserve tropical plants. Site offers details on plants, exhibits, membership and special events.
  • McKee Botanical Garden: Historic garden in the subtropical setting of Vero Beach, maintained by a private non-profit organization for education and enjoyment. Garden history and news, and information about visiting, volunteering, and events.
  • Mounts Botanical Garden: Facility in West Palm Beach offers gardens and programs with horticultural and botanical information about South Florida's unique plants and environment.
  • St Petersburg Sunken Gardens: Living museum home to some of the oldest tropical plants in the region. Description and photos, visitor information, events, programs, and workshops.
  • The Florida Botanical Gardens: This garden, when completed, will feature an assembly of natural and formal gardens blending Florida native plants and exotic tropicals. Site offers maps, descriptions of the various garden areas, and timeline.
  • University of South Florida Botanical Garden: Plant displays, research, and education, representing and interpreting the diversity of the Earth's plant life for the academic community and the general public. Horticultural workshops and special plant sale events. Displays on palms, bromeliads, herbs, native, carnivorous plants, and riparian (wetland) forest.


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