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  • American Community Gardening Association - The ACGA is an organization of professionals, volunteers and supporters of community greening in urban and rural communities.
  • The Arboretum of Los Angeles County - The arboretum has labelled plant collections, reference materials, and educational programs.
  • Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arboretum - Founded in the 1920s near Superior, Arizona. There are plants from the varied deserts and dry lands and alongside unspoiled examples of the native Sonoran Desert vegetation.
  • Brooklyn Botanic Garden - News about Garden programs, events and activities, a virtual tour of Brooklyn Botanic Garden, articles about gardening, online shopping for gardening books, botanical research, etc.
  • The Butchart Gardens - In 1904, the concept of The Butchart Gardens began with an effort to beautify a worked-out quarry site on the 130-acre estate of Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Butchart, pioneers in the manufacture of Portland Cement in Canada. Their endeavour became a family commitment to horticulture and hospitality spanning more than 90 years and delighting visitors from all over the world.
  • Cheekwood Gardens - Visitors will discover a Japanese garden, an herb garden, two perennial gardens, a color garden, water garden, seasons garden and an award-winning wildflower garden.
  • Community Gardens Forum - This forum is meant for the discussion of all aspects of organizing and participating in community gardens.
  • Denver Botanic Gardens - Denver Botanic Gardens offers an oasis in an urban setting. Inside, the lobby court display changes seasonally, highlighting tropical plants, cacti and succulents, flowering bulbs and more. Outside, there is always something blooming in the world-renowned Rock Alpine Garden, or visitors can stroll through the Japanese, Plains, Water, Herb, Vegetable, Scripture or Water-Smart gardens.
  • Denver Urban Gardens - The Denver Urban Gardens web site introduces viewers to the nonprofit organization that transforms vacant, derelict inner-city lots into lush oases for the community.
  • Descanso Gardens Welcomes You - Descanso Gardens is a 160-acre public garden located twenty minutes from downtown Los Angeles in La Cañada Flintridge.
  • Desert Botanical Garden - The purpose of the Desert Botanical Garden is to exhibit, conserve, study and disseminate knowledge of arid-land plants of the world, with a particular emphasis on succulents and the native flora of the Southwestern United States. Located in Phoenix, Arizona.
  • Fullerton Arboretum - This is a non-profit botanical garden located on 26 acres in the northeast portion of the campus of California State University, Fullerton.
  • Harry P. Leu Gardens - There are nearly fifty acres of peaceful grounds here that let you enjoy "Old Florida" at a leisurely pace. Stroll along meandering paths shaded by ancient oaks, forests of camellias and giant camphors.  Take a guided tour of the Leu House Museum, a restored late nineteenth-century home that began as a Florida farmhouse
  • Huntsville Botanical Garden - The Huntsville-Madison County (Alabama)Botanical Garden merges the timeless beauty of nature with the technology of the surrounding scientific community.
  • Idaho Falls Community Gardens - Have fun and learn to grow flowers, fruits and vegetables at the Idaho Falls Community Garden.
  • JC Raulston Arboretum - Arboretum at North Carolina State University.
  • Key West Audubon House & Tropical Gardens - The gardens are located in sunny Key West Florida.
  • Living Prairie Museum - A tall grass prairie preserve which promotes awareness and conservation of thier native area while offering a large variety of native grass and wildflower seeds collected from remnant tall grass prairie in the Winnipeg area.
  • Long Beach Organic - Transforms urban vacant lots into productive and green community gardens that "provide the freshest fruits and vegetables available".
  • Longwood Gardens - These gardens located in Kennett Square, PA have many unusual plants from around the world.
  • The Marie Selby Botanical Gardens WWW Service - These public gardens in Sarasota, Florida feature tropical plants, with special emphasis on epiphytic plants, and provide programs of conservation, displays, education and research.
  • Missouri Botanical Garden - Located on a 79 acre site in St. Louis, the Missouri Botanical Garden is world-renowned for its fundamental botanical research, horticultural display and education programs. A wide variety of outstanding thematic gardens, include the Climatron(sm), the world's first geodesic dome greenhouse, and the largest Japanese Garden in North America.
  • The National Arboretum - The U.S. National Arboretum is a U.S. Department of Agriculture research and education facility and a living museum. It is dedicated to serving the public and improving our environment by developing and promoting improved floral and landscape plants and new technologies through scientific research, educational programs, display gardens, and germplasm conservation.
  • The New York Botanical Garden - The 250-acre setting of the New York Botanical Garden in the north Bronx has many gardens and special plantings which offer stunning seasonal displays from tulips and azaleas in spring through to the rich foliage of fall.
  • Northey Street City Farm - This community farm in Brisbane, Australia grows organic fruit and vegetables.
  • Nunawading Community Gardens - One of the first community gardens in Australia.
  • Old Sturbridge Village - The gardens at Old Sturbridge Village are planted with antique varieties of plants, vegetables, flowers, and herbs to recreate the gardens of the early 19th century.
  • Quail Botanical Gardens - Quail Botanical Gardens is a place of beauty in all seasons. Ancient cycads, majestic palms, flowering trees and the largest bamboo collection in the United States are part of the diverse and botanically important collections you will discover here.
  • Royal Botanic Gardens - Visit the beautiful public gardens at Kew Web.
  • Seeds of Hope...Harvest of Pride! - A resource for community vegetable gardeners from Ohio State University Extension's Urban Gardening Program.
  • Strybing Arboretum & Botanical Gardens - Strybing Arboretum & Botanical Gardens, owned by the city of San Francisco, is living museum of plants is operated by a public/private partnership between the nonprofit Strybing Arboretum Society and the San Francisco Recreation & Park Department
  • Tohono Chul Park - Tohono Chul Park is a 49-acre desert reserve located in the midst of an ever-growing urban area in northwest Tucson. The Park features nature trails, demonstration gardens, a geology wall, Garden for Children, changing art and cultural exhibits, the Tohono Chul Park Tea Room restaurant, greenhouse and two museum shops.
  • Tucson Botanical Gardens - TBG provides horticultural and ecological education, encourages responsible environmental stewardship, and provides a relaxing setting for its visitors.
  • Univ. of California Botanical Garden - The garden was established in 1890 as a museum of living plants representing the world's major floras.
  • UW Medicinal Herb Garden Home Page - Located on the campus the University of Washington in Seattle, the Medicinal Herb Garden is a resource for herbalists, medics, and botanists of all levels.

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