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Botanical Gardens
including Flower Shows

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Selected Books

The Collector's Garden
Druse, Kenneth
The Collector's Garden: Designing with Extraordinary Plants
q SB454.D78 2004
Ken Druse visits spectacular gardens that express a passion for a single variety of flower, an array of exotic species, and even a color scheme.
 
Rutenberg, Linda
The Garden at Night: Private Views of Public Edens
q TR724.R88 2007
By photographing public and botanical gardens at night, Rutenberg reveals a luminous landscape of plants, colors, shadows, and light. Twenty-one gardens throughout North America are included, each with intimate portraits of their regional flowers and plants glowing in the blackness.
 

Pittsburgh Region

 

Pennsylvania

  • Bartram's Garden
    America's oldest living botanical garden, a pastoral 18th century homestead surrounded by the urban bustle of Philadelphia.
  • Hershey Gardens
    A 23 acre botanical garden in the heart of Hershey, Pennsylvania. They offer educational programs for school groups, service organizations and clubs, day camps, and day-care centers.
  • Longwood Gardens
    Kennett Square PA (near Philadelphia). Longwood offers 1,050 acres of gardens, woodlands, and meadows; 20 outdoor gardens; 20 indoor gardens within 4 acres of heated greenhouses; 11,000 different types of plants; 800 horticultural and performing arts events each year.
  • Philadelphia Flower Show
    Each year the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (the nation's first in 1827) puts on the Philadelphia Flower Show (also the nation's first in 1829) in early spring (March). It is currently the largest indoor flower show in the world.
  • Tyler Arboretum
    Tyler encompasses 650 acres of horticultural collections, rare plant specimens, ancient trees, historic buildings, and extensive hiking trails. Located west of Philadelphia.
 

Nearby States


United States: Directories

  • American Public Gardens Association (APGA)
    Formerly the American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta, the American Public Gardens Association is the association for North American public gardens and their professional staff. You can search their member gardens by country, state or city.


Selected Gardens


International

  • Australian National Botanic Garden
    Their website includes lots of information about native Australian plants, like acacias and eucalyptus, Kangaroo Paws and Bottlebrushes.
  • Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh
    National Botanic Gardens of Scotland
    Founded in the 17th century as a ‘Physic Garden’, growing medicinal plants, the Garden is first and foremost a scientific institution, dedicated to discovering and describing plants and their relationships, evolution, conservation and biology. The four Gardens are also major tourist attractions within Scotland.
  • Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
    On 3 July 2003 the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew was officially inscribed on the list of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.
  • Royal Botanic Gardens of Canada
    Located in Burlington, Ontario, Canada