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  1. Guide to the nature treasures of New York city; American museum of natural history, New York aquarium, New York zoölogicl park and Botanical garden, Brooklyn ... museum, Botanic garden and Children's museum by George N Pindar, Mabel H Pearson, et all 2010-08-22
  2. The arboretums and botanical gardens of North America (Chronica botanica) by Donald Wyman, 1947
  3. Fungicolous, Lichenicolous, and Myxomyceticolous-Species of Hypocreopsis, Nectriopsis, Nectria, Peristomialis, and Trichonectria (Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden, Vol. 48) by Gary J. Samuels, 1988-10-05
  4. The Thief in the Botanical Gardens (Weekly Reader Children's Book Club edition) by Diane Redfield Massie, 1975
  5. A Revision of the North American Genus Callirhoe (Malvaceae) (Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden Vol. 56) by Laurence J. Dorr, 1990-02-15
  6. Plant Hunting in Ecuador Bromeliaceae, Cannaceae, Xyridaceae, Begoniaceae, and Vacciniaceae (Memoirs of The New York Botanical Garden Vol. 8(1)) by Wendell Holmes Camp, Lyman B. Smith, et all 1952-03-26
  7. Indices to the Species of Mosses and Lichens Described by William Mitten (Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden Vol. 68) by Barbara M. Thiers, William Mitten, 1992-10
  8. A Revision of the Fungi Formerly Classified As Nectria Subgenus Hyphonectria (Memoirs of The New York Botanical Garden, Vol. 26(3)) by Gary J. Samuels, 1976-03-08
  9. Great Botanical Gardens of the World by Edward Hyams, 1988-06
  10. Conspectus of the Genera of Polytrichaceae (Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden, Volume 21, Number 3) by G. L. Smith, 1971-06
  11. Gardens in Ohio: Botanical Gardens in Ohio, Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, Toledo Zoo, Franklin Park Conservatory, Spring Grove Cemetery
  12. New Plant Sources for Drugs and Foods from the New York Botanical Garden Herbarium by Siri von Reis, Frank J. LippJr, 1982-12-20
  13. Pereskia: Cactaceae (Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden) by Beat Ernst Leuenberger, 1986-11
  14. A Monograph of the Mexican and Central American Species of Trixis (Compositae) (Memoirs of The New York Botanical Garden, Volume 22(3)) by Christiane Anderson, 1972-08-15

81. The Wedding Of Allison Sophie Riely & David Sean Horachek
May 18, 2002 Royal botanical gardens, Burlington, Ontario, Canada.
http://home.cogeco.ca/~cordeiro/wedding/

82. McKee Botanical Gardens
Copyright 2000 McKee Botanical Garden. All rights reserved. This sitewas designed and is maintained by Interbasix of Vero Beach.
http://www.mckeegarden.org/
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83. Michael Johnson Fine Arts
19th and early 20th Century American and California paintings and watercolors by museum quality artists. Contemporary sculpture walk and botanical gardens.
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84. BOERNER BOTANICAL GARDENS ST. FIACRE
Article on St. Fiacre, patron saint of gardeners, by Leona Woodring Smith.
http://www.countyparks.com/horticulture/boerner/fiacre.html
Saint Fiacre
The Patron Saint of Gardeners
By Leona Woodring Smith So many public and even private gardens have a secluded spot reserved for a statue of St. Francis that many people mistakenly believe Francis of Assisi to be the patron saint of gardeners. Actually, that distinction rightly goes to an Irish monk by the name of Fiacre. The Roman Catholic Church has deemed August 30 as the feast day of Saint Fiacre. Europeans, who have recognized Fiacre as the patron saint of gardeners since the Middle Ages, celebrate this day with special masses, floral processions and pilgrimages. In France, special floats of elaborate floral arrangements make their way down flower petal-covered streets. In Ireland, citizens sing hymns written in Fiacre's honor. Although his feast day is not officially celebrated in the United States, statues of Saint Fiacre can be found in many gardens and museums, including Cypress Gardens in Florida and The Cloisters at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. St. Fiacre was born in Ireland and raised in a monastery. Much of mankind's learning and knowledge was brought to the monasteries and left in the care and protection of the monks. Travelers brought seeds and plant material, as well as cultural enlightenment from as far away as Rome and the Holy Land. St. Fiacre's days at the monastery taught him a deep love of silence, the joys of planting and harvesting crops and an appreciation of nature. Drawn to the religious life and the desire to serve God in solitude, Fiacre decided to establish a hermitage for worship. He traveled south and chose a wooded area by the Nore River for his home, with a cave for meditation, a well for drinking water and the river for bathing.

85. Quail Botanical Gardens
Has the largest bamboo collection in the United States. Information includes a virtual tour, calendar of events, newsletter and general information.
http://www.qbgardens.com/index.html
Quail Botanical Gardens is dedicated to the conservation of rare and endangered plants from across the globe. San Diego visitors and residents are invited to experience this spectacular collection of flora. Tours, nature walks, lectures, landscape advice and instructional programs are offered to advance public awareness of plant diversity. Click here to enter the Gardens

86. Intro2
You are visitor to our Web site. Website Hosted and Maintained by DeagleWeb Solutions. Copyright © 19992001 Cape Fear botanical gardens.
http://www.capefearbg.org/
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87. HAWAII GARDENS - Nani Mau Gardens
Beautiful botanical gardens on the Big Island of Hawaii. Perfect location for a Hawaiian wedding.
http://www.nanimau.com/
Aloha and welcome to the Nani Mau Gardens Website. Nani Mau Gardens, located in Hilo on the Big Island of Hawaii, has evolved into a treasure of the Islands with 20 acres of many-splendored tropical flowers and trees, pools and waterfalls and sun dappled paths. Here are orchids and anthuriums and native Hawaiian plants.
The Gardens are a focal point for family celebrations and community events, for special occasions, and for weddings. Nani Mau Gardens (Hawaiian for "forever beautiful") is an experience you will cherish forever after visiting our special island that we call the Big Island of Hawaii. About Us Gardens Weddings Restaurants ...
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88. Dubé Botanical Gardens
An online catalogue of aquatic plants and accessories for the watergardener. Includes helpful hints and an image gallery.
http://www.dubebotanicalgardens.ns.ca/
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89. Vicarage Botanical Gardens :: Five Acre Gardens Near Manchester Offering Free Ad
Five acre gardens near Manchester offering free admission, a garden centre, herbaceous plants, DIY products, landscaping services and an online plant database.
http://www.vicaragebotanicalgardens.co.uk
Established 1982
Specialist Grower of Herbaceous Plants
Please click on the picture to enter, and then follow the navigation buttons to explore our wonderful gardens via some splendid pictures, whet your appetite for a great day out, and see what we can do for you.
We are a Garden Centre and a stockist of garden DIY products.
We offer free admission to our seven-acre ornamental gardens located just outside Manchester, United Kingdom.
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90. Beaumont Botanical Gardens
Home of the Bert and Jack Binks Horticultural Center and the Warren Loose Conservatory. Features theme gardens with camellias, roses, bromeliads, and native plants. Includes a list of garden clubs, virtual tour, history, and a calendar of events.
http://beaumontbotanicalgardens.com/
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This 23.5 acre public garden is located within the tree-shaded 500 acres of Tyrrell Park. It is the home of the Bert and Jack Binks Horticultural Center and the Warren Loose Conservatory , the second largest conservatory in a public garden in the state of Texas. Numerous theme gardens that display camellias, modern and antique roses, bromeliads, and native plants are connected by a paved "Friendship Walk" which allows easy access for strollers and wheelchairs . The many benches invite visitors to stop and rest - and to take time to smell the flowers. A small pond is home to ducks, turtles and Japanese Imperial koi, all of whom love to be fed - a special delight for visiting children. A large circular drive offers ample parking space for automobiles and tour buses.
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91. Coastside Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, Inc - Bandon, Oregon
A world class destination tourist attraction and horticultural research and training facility. Featuring a ninety thousand square foot walk through educational adventure.
http://www.coastside-conservatory.org/
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92. The National Garden
To be part of the United States Botanical Garden. Proposal, plans, sponsorship information. Washington, Category Science Institutions botanical gardens and Arboreta......Welcome to The National Garden.
http://www.nationalgarden.org/

93. Powell Gardens : Road Trip For Your Soul
Kansas City's botanical gardens.
http://www.powellgardens.org/

94. Cedar Valley Arboretum & Botanical Gardens
Featured gardens and special events. Waterloo, IA, USA.Category Science Institutions botanical gardens and Arboreta......
http://www.cedarnet.org/gardens/

95. Welcome To The Humboldt Botanical Gardens Foundation
Includes mission statement, goals of the native garden component, events listing, newsletter, membership information and contact link.
http://www.hbgf.org/
Our web site is currently undergoing some remodeling. If you do not find the information you are looking for please email us at hbgf@humboldt1.com or call 1-707-442-5139. Please visit us again for more updates on the Garden.
The Humboldt Botanical Gardens Foundation was organized by a small group of people in March 1991. Their goal was to create educational botanical gardens in the region. From this small core of under ten people, the HBGF has grown to over 1,000 individual, family and business members representing over 1,500 people. Thousands of people have attended the organization's annual educational and special events From the initial desire to have several small botanical gardens in the Humboldt Region, the vision grew to encompass the passionate belief that the area has an opportunity to develop a world class botanical garden . This belief is based on the unique HBGF garden site, the area's climate, which is on the edge between two worlds - Mediterranean and the Pacific Maritime - that allows for very diverse groups of plants to thrive, and the presence of

96. Australian National Botanic Gardens Home Page
Guide to the Australian National Botanic gardens, in Canberra, offers a list of events and displays, visitorservice info and plant directories. Animals in the gardens. Education. botanical Research. The botanical Bookshop
http://www.anbg.gov.au/anbg
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Growing, studying and promoting Australia's flora Winner of the 2002 Ecotourism Award for the Canberra Region GPO Box 1777 Canberra ACT, 2601 AUSTRALIA Tel: 02 - 6250 9450 Privacy Statement Basic facts and figures Mission Search ... Home
About the Botanic Gardens
(open daily 9am-5pm, extended to 8pm in January and February) An introduction to the Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG) en Français Esperanto A walk along the Main Path The Display Glasshouse ... Management Plan
About Australian Plants
Photographs of Australian plants What's Its Name ? Botanical statistics for Australia Aboriginal uses of native plants ... Fungi and Cryptogams Cultivars of Australian plants Environmental Weeds Australian ferns ... Christmas plants
Other Botanic Gardens and relevant links
Council of Heads of Australian Botanic Gardens (CHABG) Other botanic gardens managed by the federal govenment Botanic gardens management issues Directory of Australian Botanic Gardens
and Arboreta
... Australian regional information
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97. Australian Botany Pages
Grows, studies and promotes Australias native flora. It is located on the Category Regional Oceania Environment and Heritage......About the Australian National Botanci gardens, Australian National Herbarium, Centre Facility,the Australian flora, Australian plants, botanical research and
http://www.anbg.gov.au/
Welcome! To the world of Australian plants, botany and horticulture!
ABIF ABRS ANBG ASBS ... EA Some topics: Plant names Plant images Plant databases Australia's Virtual Herbarium ... Collectors and Artists Much more inside...
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GPO Box 1777 Canberra ACT 2601 AUSTRALIA
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tel: 02-62509450 fax: 02-62509499 GPO Box 1600 Canberra ACT 2601 AUSTRALIA cpbr-info@anbg.gov.au tel: 02-62465108 fax: 02-62465249 GPO Box 787 Canberra ACT 2601 AUSTRALIA abif_flora@ea.gov.au tel: 02-62509445 fax: 02-62509448 ABIF ABRS ANBG ASBS ... staff entry Updated 11 February 2001, webmaster@anbg.gov.au Privacy statement
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98. The New York Botanical Garden
Page for these gardens in the Bronx. Find out about the gardens, the plant collection, coming events, the shop and educational programs.
http://www.nybg.org/
What's in Flower This Week Antique Garden Furniture Show and Sale Rare Book Exhibition
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The New York Botanical Garden
Bronx River Parkway at Fordham Road
Bronx, New York 10458
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Photo credits, clockwise from top: Kay Wheeler Giacometti, Alberto. Tall Figure, III Photo courtesy of Barbara Israel Garden Antiques; [Fountain in a garden] from Hans Vredeman de Vries' Perspective..., Part II, 1605; Kay Wheeler; Neil Soderstrom.
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99. Missouri Botanical Garden
and providing basic information on the world's botanical diversity. The Garden'sgrounds present a wide variety of outstanding thematic gardens, including the
http://www.mobot.org/welcome.html
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PHOTO CONTEST RESULTS

Winners have been announced in the Garden's first botanical photo contest. Rebecca Barnard of St. Louis was given First Place in the Adult Category, while Lindy Spurgeon of Glencoe received First Place in the Youth Category.
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Help us redesign our web site! EXHIBITION
The Missouri Botanical Garden is proud to host "Remains of a Rainbow," a major exhibition of finely detailed color photographs of the Hawaiian Islands’ rare and endangered plants and animals. "Remains of a Rainbow" continues through Apr. 8 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
SPRING CLASSES

Our Adult Education Courses and Lectures program offers an array of learning opportunities especially designed to enrich your experience of plants. This year classes are being held at more locations than ever in order to better serve our growing community. Calendar of Events
Butterfly House
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Gardening Help Gateway Center Giving Programs Graduate Studies Henry Shaw Horticulture Job Opportunities Library MBG Press Media Room Other Links Plants in Bloom Research Shaw Nature Reserve W TROPICOS OTHER MBG SITES Botanical Society of America Center for Plant Conservation Gateway Greening 2002 NSF Ethnobiological Workshop

100. Gardens And Flowers
Information about gardens, flowers, container plants, cacti, succulents, bonsai, bouquets, biennials, bulbs, perennials, shrubs, coniferous, vines, botanical, greenery, decoration, ikebana, botanical and pests.
http://www.gardensandflowers.com

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