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Auckland Botanic Garden

Explore 64 hectares of stunning landscapes, including native forest, at the Auckland Botanic Gardens. Join us for workshops and expert advice to enrich your plant and garden experience.

Isola Bella

Discover the beauty of Isola Bella in Lago Maggiore, one of the Borromean Islands of Northern Italy. Explore the Palace, stunning Italianate garden, and small fishing village all within 400 metres of Stresa.

Jardin Majorelle

Step into a lush paradise at Morocco's Majorelle Garden, a magnificent blend of art, nature, and architectural marvels from the 1920s and 1930s.

Dublin Garden Trail

Embark on a journey through Ireland's most distinguished private gardens in Dublin, from world-famous marvels to secret gems, each offering a unique experience in various styles and sizes.

San Diego Botanic Garden

Welcome to our 37-acre urban oasis! Embark on a journey of exploration as you wind your way through 4 miles of trails, encounter 5,300 plant species, and explore 29 themed gardens representing 15 regions around the world. Enjoy the perfect blend of adventure, education, and wonder for visitors of all ages.

Kyoto Botanical Garden

Experience the enchanting Kyoto Botanical Gardens, Japan's oldest public botanical garden. Explore the ever-changing beauty of seasonal plants, cherry blossoms, and vibrant foliage year-round.

Botanical Garden of Tunis

Explore the 8-hectare nature reserve in Tunis, boasting 700 plant species from all continents. Wander through this green oasis in the heart of the city.

Cabang Balai Kebun Raya Eka

Explore this stunning conservation area for tropical mountain plants sprawling over 157.5 hectares. Discover over 1000 herbarium specimens at this botanical wonder.

Powerscourt Estate

Discover the 3rd best garden in the world, featuring stunning formal gardens, terraces, statues, lakes, and enchanting walking paths. A must-visit just 35 minutes from Dublin.

Henarathgoda Botanical Garden

Step into a world of botanical wonders and rich history at the Henarathgoda Botanic Gardens. Discover over 2000 species of plants from Sri Lanka and beyond.

Hakgala Botanic Garden

Established in 1861, these gardens promote Cinchona cultivation and offer a picturesque escape among tea plantations and lush greenery.

Bâgh-e Shâhzâdeh Garden

Step into a world of breathtaking beauty and tranquility at our stunning oasis nestled in the heart of the desert. Uncover a hidden gem in this enchanting getaway.

Fletcher Wildlife Garden

Discover how Fletcher Wildlife Garden supports local wildlife with diverse habitats, plants, and eco-friendly practices in Ottawa. Join us for a walk!

Cuba National Botanical Garden

Discover the 150,000 plant specimens and over 4,000 Cuban and international plants. Don't miss the stunning cactus pavilion, tropical rain forest, orchids exposition, palm tree collection, and Japanese garden.

Memphis Botanical Garden

Explore the 96-acre Memphis Botanical Garden, open since 1953 and nestled within Audubon Park. Discover 23 unique gardens, from the 500-species Herb Garden to the native Delta Garden, plus the lively Japanese and Pollinator Gardens and the stunning Rose Garden.

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.

Australian National Botanic Gardens

Discover the beauty of Black Mountain's foothills. Breathe fresh air, listen to birds, and rejuvenate with coffee, massage, and a stroll through the Rainforest Gully. Experience the diverse native flora of Australia in one location.

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With habitat loss, growing monocultures, food insecurity, biodiversity challenges, species extinction and a changing climate, the world needs botanical gardens more than ever for their diversity, understanding, educational value, beauty and inspiration.