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Page 2 of 4 Santa Fe, New MexicoAt Santa Fe Greenhouses, we have over 500 varieties of plants to explore on our 5-acre oasis including hardy perennials, ornamental grasses, trees and shrubs, ground covers, cacti and succulents. Stroll our peaceful garden paths and charming greenhouses to discover our many unique and interesting plants. Learn what it takes to grow a beautiful and successful waterwise garden. Santa Fe Greenhouses www.santafegreenhouses.com 877-811-2700 Milwaukee, WisconsinTours available April 15 – October 15 Forty plus acres of formal gardens Extravagant display of over 500 varieties of roses Wheelchair accessible Garden paths The setting for Boerner Botanical Gardens is reminiscent of an English country manor with glacial fieldstone walls and historic, handcrafted limestone statuary. The Friends of Boerner Botanical Gardens offers groups of 15 or more an opportunity to view Milwaukee County’s "Living" Museum with a one-hour, docent-guided tour at a special group rate of $7.00 per person. Friends of Boerner Botanical Gardens www.boernerbotanicalgardens.org 414-525-5650 New YorkFounded in 1891, the Garden is one of the world’s great collections of plants, the region’s leading educational center for gardening and horticulture, and an international center for plant research. The Garden is alive with opportunities for discovery, from an "ecotour" of the world in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory to an innovative indoor/outdoor science museum for kids to 50 exquisite gardens and plant collections, all on a 250-acre National Historic Landmark site in New York City’s Bronx borough. Now in its second century, the Garden is growing more ambitiously than ever, in order to build knowledge and apply new technologies to better address today's and tomorrow's challenges. Be sure to include this one on your visit to New York. New York Botanical Garden http://www.nybg.org/ 718-817-8700 |