Botanical Gardens, Arboreta and Botanical Organizations
List of non-profit organizations working on Botanical Gardens, Arboreta and Botanical Organizations .
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Dunsmuir Botanical Garden
Dunsmuir Botanical Gardens as a non-profit organization has taken a common city park and over the years transformed it into a noteworthy park of native and cultivated woodland plants, elevating it to the status of a “Botanical Gardens“.
2000
Dunsmuir
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Water Garden Society of Greater Kansas City
To find out more about us check out: kcwatergardens.
2000
Lees Summit
FRIENDS OF THE NATIONAL ARBORETUM
Washington Youth Garden nurtures curious minds and healthy bodies by connecting youth to food, the land, and each other through garden-based education at the U.
1900
WASHINGTON
Friends of Plant Conservation Foundation Inc.
We support the NC Plant Conservation Program’s efforts to conserve and protect North Carolina’s rare plants and unique habitats through advocacy, education, and fundraising.
1900
RALEIGH
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PIEDMONT PHYSIC GARDEN INC
PPG is a botanical garden in historic Union, SC.
1734
Union
Syracuse Rose Society
Founded in 1911, the Syracuse Rose Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to promote, educate and celebrate the world of roses.
1700
Syracuse
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Siskiyou Gardens Parks and Greenways Association
Siskiyou Gardens, Parks and Greenway Association is a place where people can connect with the land to provide for our mutual health and well-being.
1600
Yreka
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International Society of Arboriculture-Rocky Mountain Chapt
Advance the Professional Practice of Arboriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region.
1590
Annapolis Junction
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Hartman Arboretum Inc
A place where people can be close to nature and enjoy a diversity of trees and shrubs.
1530
Evansville








