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Birmingham Botanical Gardens & Glasshouses
- A visitors' guide to the gardens, their greenhouse collections, and the National Bonsai Collection. Also includes their educational courses and workshops, and events listing.
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Borde Hill
- A 200 acre site with Grade II listing described as one of the UK's truly great gardens. Images, facts and opening times. West Sussex.
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Botanic Gardens Education Network
- Promotes "plant-based education", as a tool for learning in school curricula and lifelong learning; includes a listing of members, information about training and workshops, resources, and contacts.
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Bradenham Hall Garden and Arboretum
- Introduction to the facility with information on history, garden layout, visiting, and plant collections.
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Cambridge University Botanic Garden
- Sixteen-hectare garden housing a collection of over 10,000 labeled plant species. Features glasshouses, a winter garden, rock garden, and woodland walk.
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Charice Well Gardens
- Features an interactive garden map, virtual garden tour, and photos. Also provides information on hours of operation and events.
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Chelsea Physic Garden
- One of Europe's oldest botanic gardens, founded in 1673 by the Society of Apothecaries; information about their herb and medicinal collections, history, events and visitor access. [London].
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Cruickshank Botanic Garden
- An 11 acre garden in Old Aberdeen housing a nationally important collection of plants; describes the use of the garden by the University's Botany department, and provides a visitor guide.
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Dilston Physic Garden
- Provides an opportunity to learn about the healing properties of over 600 medicinal plants; information about their history, research, collection, courses, and visitor information. [Corbridge, Northumberland].
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Durham University Botanic Garden
- Information about, and a history of, the garden, and its collections of glasshouse and outdoor plants. Includes a visitor guide, information about discovery trails, and their education programme.
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Glasgow Botanic Gardens
- An overview of the gardens and glass houses and extensive tropical and temperate plant collections of horticultural and botanical interest.
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Marks Hall Gardens and Arboretum
- Essex-based gardens featuring landscaped woodland walks and footpaths, lake vistas, and combination of contemporary and traditional landscaping and planting.
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National Botanic Garden of Wales
- The first national botanic garden to be created in the UK in the new millennium. Includes details of their garden features, collections, exhibitions, visitor information, and their education programme. [Llanarthne, Carmarthenshire].
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Ness Botanic Gardens
- Arthur Bulley's gardens and collections, presented to the University of Liverpool in 1948. Information about their plantings, history, visitor information, and events.
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PlantNetwork
- A national network of botanic gardens, arboreta, and other documented plant collections. Includes a directory of collections, searchable by area, species, and specialisation.
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RHS Garden Harlow Carr, North Yorkshire
- A well laid out garden of mainly water, stone and woodland features. Read the history of the garden, visiting details and view images.
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
- Holds one of the world's largest collections of living plants, and of preserved specimens. Information on their main garden in Edinburgh, and their sites at Benmore, Dawyck, and Logan, with visitor guides, their research, and education programme.
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
- Information on Britain's major arboretum, including news, evnets, and membership details.
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Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Gardens
- A guide to their Harlow Carr, Hyde Hall, Rosemoor, and Wisley Gardens, with details of admissions, training courses, special events, and national collections held.
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Sheffield Botanical Gardens
- Information about their collections (including the National Collections of Weigela and Diervilla), history, restoration programme, visitor information and events.
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Sir Harold Hillier Gardens and Arboretum
- An internationally renowned collection of plants, hardy trees, and shrubs covering 180 acres; includes information for visitors, and about their collections and education services. [Romsey, Hampshire].
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St Andrews Botanic Garden
- A garden with about 8000 species of ferns, herbaceous plants, shrubs and trees, both native to Scotland and from around the world; includes a history, and visitor guide to the gardens and glasshouses.
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Swansea Botanical Gardens
- A Swansea Council site highlighting some of the finest garden's in Wales with location details and opening times.
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University of Bristol Botanic Garden
- Supports teaching, research and conservation activities in the University, and education in local schools; includes a guide to the gardens, their services and history, and visitor admission details.
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University of Dundee Botanic Garden
- A 9.5 hectares site of conifers, trees, plants and shrubs with walks through temperate regions from the Mediterranean to East Asia.
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University of Leicester Botanic Garden
- Includes a visitors' guide and events listing for the garden and the Attenborough Arboretum, with information about their collections, research, and education programme.
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University of Oxford Botanic Garden and Harcourt Arboretum
- A guide to the oldest botanic garden in Great Britain. Includes visitor information, history, news and events, their education services, and friends programme.
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Ventnor Botanic Garden
- A garden best known for its collections of subtropical plants grown outside in its own microclimate; includes a history and visitor guide. Isle of Wight.
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Wakehurst
- A West Sussex 465 acre estate including some of the UK's most ancient tree. Opening times, entry fees and a location map.
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Winterbourne House and Botanic Garden
- A six acre Edwardian Arts and Crafts style garden. Includes the garden's history, research, and information about visitor access.
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