T he Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Amorphophallus gigas, a close relative of the famed corpse flower and apparently plenty stinksome in its own right, has bloomed for the first time since it was ...
For more information, visit the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's official website. And for more Brooklyn activities and attractions, check out our list of the top things to do in Brooklyn. New York in ...
And the Singapore Botanic Gardens is the epicenter of this natural, flowering splendor. Formerly an unused plantation, the garden hugs 60 acres of the city, not only living up to Singapore's ...
A futuristic garden with towering Supertrees and stunning floral displays, making it one of the most famous in the world. Gardens by the Bay (Singapore) Known for its iconic cherry blossoms ...
Your best chance of seeing one in the U.S. is at the New York Botanical Garden in Brooklyn or at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C. Seeing and smelling a corpse flower would be a truly ...
Coming up: the Frick Collection's reopening, a dazzling exhibit in the Guggenheim's rotunda, a spotlight on Brooklyn artists, ...
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Betty Ford Alpine Gardens is pleased to announce that it has received Botanic Garden Accreditation from Botanic Gardens Conservation International, a nonprofit based in the United Kingdom. By linking ...
From preserved forests in the heart of big cities to carefully cultivated jewels high in the mountains, we've assembled a list of the top botanical gardens across the U.S. to help you find your ...
A visitor expects to encounter many native and exotic plants at the Memphis Botanic Garden, which offers 96 acres of trails, gardens and woodland as a tranquil alternative to the scurry and hurry ...