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Botanical Gardens, Arboreta and Botanical Organizations

List of non-profit organizations working on Botanical Gardens, Arboreta and Botanical Organizations .

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  • Botanical Gardens, Arboreta and Botanical Organizations

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Arlington Garden in Pasadena

Arlington Garden is a community supported, drought-tolerant garden that celebrates Southern California’s Mediterranean climate.

Social Rank

2400

Location

Pasadena

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Hope Botanical Garden

Hope Botanical Garden and Maze. Opening to public in 2020.

Social Rank

2323

Location

LEOMA

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Friends of Oak Cliff Parks

FOCP works to restore and maintain horticulture and more in the historic parks of Oak Cliff.

Social Rank

2300

Location

DALLAS

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Lake Wilderness Arboretum Foundation

Maple Valley's Lake Wilderness Arboretum is a public garden in south King County, Washington with 42 acres of forest trails and display gardens.

Social Rank

2282

Location

Maple Valley

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  • Youth Development Programs

  • 176.

Michigan 4-H Foundation

Supporting Michigan 4-H Youth Development programs to prepare youth for meaningful and productive lives.

Social Rank

2258

Location

East Lansing

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Home Orchard Education Center

Welcome to Home Orchard Education Center.

Social Rank

2238

Location

Oregon City

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San Diego Botanic Garden

We garden to create, share and apply plant wisdom in our world.

Social Rank

2225

Location

Encinitas

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  • History Museums

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Highlands Historical Society

The Highlands Mansion and Gardens is a 44-acre historic site with a late 18th century Georgian mansion and two-acre formal garden.

Social Rank

2200

Location

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Durango Botanic Gardens

Learn about our award-winning gardens.

Social Rank

2100

Location

Durango

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