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Visit Botanical Gardens in Mexico and the Caribbean
Recommended Gardens
Edward James Sculpture Garden, Las Pozas
Discover a surreal world where the organic meets the artificial. Admire 28 captivating structures in 9 hectares surrounded by lush jungle. Preserving art and nature since 2007.
Andromeda Botanic Gardens
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Andromeda garden, home to over 500 plant species, stunning trees, and thriving biodiversity, including monarch butterflies. Experience the essence of Barbados.
Botanical Garden of Saint-Vincent and the Grenadines
Discover St. Vincent's lush tropical forests and diverse wildlife, contrasted by the low dry islands and vibrant coral reefs of the Grenadines. Explore the rich ecosystems of this mountainous paradise.
El Charco del Ingenio Botanical Garden
Discover rare and endangered cacti and succulent plants from Mexico at El Charco del Ingenio, just minutes away from San Miguel de Allende. A must-visit for nature enthusiasts!
Haraveri Botanical Garden
Explore an 11-hectare sanctuary home to 286 flora species, including 19 protected species. Delve into the wonders of this in situ garden with rich ethnobotanical uses.
Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park
Discover a vibrant garden and a tranquil lake where endangered wildlife thrives. Explore seven main attractions and be enchanted by the natural wonders of the Caribbean.
Francisco Javier Clavijero Botanical Garden
Discover how INECOL's research on natural resources and biodiversity is shaping policies for a greener Mexico and better quality of life for its population.
Flower Forest Botanical Garden
Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors, captivating scents, and enchanting sounds of our Flower Forest. Wander through our expansive 53-acre botanical paradise and revel in the breathtaking views of the countryside and coastline.
Oaxaca Ethnobotanical Garden
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Oaxaca's diverse plant life at the Ethnobotanical Garden, showcasing native species from different regions and climates since 1998.