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Betty Ford Alpine Garden Betty Ford Alpine Garden: Billed as "The World's Highest Botanic Garden," in Vail, Colorado, specializing in high altitude plants in natural and cultivated landscapes.
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11415 |
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Denver Botanic Gardens A "full service" garden in Colorado, with multiple collections (alpine, amenity, aquatic, cactus& succulent, native, steppe, and tropical), programs, events, and education.
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11500 |
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JC Raulston Arboreturm Based at North Carolina State University, with diverse collections of plants for landscape use in the Southeast, with emphasis on Piedmont North Carolina conditions.
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11515 |
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Missouri Botanical Garden This venerable St. Louis institution offers 79 acres of horticultural displays, extensive education programs, and supports conservation, research, and exploration.
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10189 |
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Memorial University of Newfoundland Botanical Garden A Canadian resource centre for botanical research and education with a particular interest in the flora of Newfoundland and Labrador.
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4340 |
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New York Botanical Garden Multiple collections in the Bronx, New York, include a three-acre rock garden and conifer arboretum, extensive library and herbarium, courses for professionals and gardeners, community events.
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10446 |
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh The world-renowned centre in Scotland for plant science and education, with four sites and the second richest collection of plant species in the world.
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6335 |
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University of Innsbruck Botanical Garden Home of the Alpine Garden and research laboratory on Mt. Patscherkofel, Austria. Their website contains many photos of alpine plants.
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5581 |