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  • Australian National Botanic Gardens home page - Information on the Botanic Gardens, Australian plants, and access to databases on living plants, herbarium specimens and photographs.
    www.anbg.gov.au/anbg
  • Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Glasshouses, UK - The gardens were opened in 1832, designed by J. C. Loudon, a leading garden planner, horticultural journalist and publisher
    www.bham-bot-gdns.demon.co.uk
  • Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum, Berlin - The official website, in German and English, with map, photographs and information.
    www.bgbm.fu-berlin.de/BGBM/default.htm
  • Botanical Gardens of Mexico - Information about Mexico's botanic gardens and research centre.
    www.planeta.com/ecotravel/mexico/gardens/gardens.html
  • Brooklyn Botanic Garden - News about Garden programs, events and activities, a virtual tour, articles about gardening, online shopping for gardening books, botanical research, name the plant contest, information for visitors.
    www.bbg.org
  • Durham University Botanic Garden - Official homepage for the garden.
    www.dur.ac.uk/~deb0www/dubg/bghomep.html
  • Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden - History - Description and history of the founding of the gardens
    www.htbg.com/about.html
  • Jersulam Botanic Garden - The Gardens are located on the Hebrew University's Givat Ram campus. They were first developed in 1953.
    botanic.co.il
  • Johanesburg Botanic Garden - History - The Johannesburg Botanic Garden is home to some of the finest plant collections in the world
    www.jobot.co.za/history.htm
  • National Botanic Garden of Wales - A visionary project and botanical science showcase built for the Millennium and beyond.
    www.gardenofwales.org.uk
  • Norfolk Island Botanic Gardens - The garden was declared by the Norfolk Island and Commonwealth Governments in 1986 to provide a place where specimens of Norfolk's unique flora could be appreciated.
    www.anbg.gov.au/norfolk.gardens
  • Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney - The gardens occupy a position on the edge of Sydney Harbour.
    www.rbgsyd.gov.au
  • Santa Barbara Botanic Garden - Located on 65 acres in historic Mission Canyon, it features over 1,000 species of rare and indigenous plants.
    www.sbbg.org
  • South Coast Botanic Garden - The plant collection has over 150,000 plants with approximately 140 families, 700 genera and 2000 different species represented. Although South Coast Botanic Gardens flora has species from all over the globe, it is particularly rich in plants from Australia and South America, whose similar climates make South Coast ideally suited for plant introduction programs.
    www.palosverdes.com/botanicgardens
  • St Andrews Botanic Garden, Fife, Scotland - St Andrews Botanic Gardens, 7.5ha (18.5 acres,)thought by many as a 'wee gem'! Many plant collections, glasshouses and displays
    www.st-and.ac.uk/standrews/botanic
  • Tel Aviv University Botanic Gardens - A number of specialized gardens, such as that for economic and medicinal plants or that for endangered species, have been establised, as well as a carefully planned Garden for the Blind.
    www.tau.ac.il/botany/Gardens
  • The Berry Botanic Garden - The garden is in the hills of southwest Portland, Oregon.
    www.berrybot.org
  • The Botanic Garden Padua - Orto Botanico - The Botanic Garden (Orto Botanico) of Padova dates back to 1545 and is regarded as the most ancient university garden in the world.
    www.cbft.unipd.it/pdtour/garden.html
  • The Chicago Botanic Garden - An Illinois Botanic Museum - Chicago Botanic Garden, an Illinois botanical museum, offers 23 beautiful gardens on 385 acres, plants, flowers, greenhouses, educational classes, plant information.
    www.chicagobotanic.org
  • The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh - Official site for the Royal Botanic Garden. It was founded in the 17th century and now extends to 31 hectares at Inverleith.
    www.rbge.org.uk/Welcome.html
  • The U.S. Botanic Garden - Established by Congress in 1820, the United States Botanic Garden is the oldest botanic garden in North America. Since 1849 the Garden has been located at the eastern end of the Mall.
    www.aoc.gov/pages/usbgpage.htm
  • University of British Columbia Botanical Garden - Located on cliffs overlooking the Strait of Georgia. 70 acres are planted with over 10,000 different trees, shrubs and flowers.
    www.hedgerows.com/UBCBotGdn

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