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Botanic Gardens Links
- Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Founded in the 17th century, RBGE now extends to 31 hectares (at Inverleith in Edinburgh) and incorporates specialist gardens at three very different locations in Scotland (Younger, mild oceanic climate; Logan, almost subtropical; and Dawyck, cool and dry).
- Durham University Botanic Garden Extensive information about both plants and art in the garden, a tour and a virtual plant gallery.
- Ventnor Botanic Gardens Gardens commenced in 1970 on the Isle of Wight with a wide variety of temperate, sub-tropical and exotic plants, shrubs and trees; site provides extensive information about the gardens and their maintenance.
- The Cruickshank Botanic Garden Located in a low-lying and fairly sheltered area of Aberdeen, less than a mile from the North Sea, this 11-acre garden is partly owned and financed by the University of Aberdeen and partly by the Cruickshank Botanic Gardens Trust.
- Winterbourne Botanic Gardens Maintained by Birmingham University School of Continuing Studies.
- Harris Garden, University of Reading Botanic garden with adjacent experimental grounds established in 1972 on 12-acre (5 ha.) site.
- Chelsea Physic Garden Founded in 1673 by the Society of Apothecaries; one of Europe's oldest botanic gardens.
- The Eden Project Millennium project underway in the former Bodelva China Clay Pit, near St. Austell, Cornwall aims to create three climate zones and a visitor attraction.
- Paignton Zoo Environmental Park Registered education and scientific charity dedicated to conserving global wildlife heritage.
- Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Glasshouses Opened in 1832, the gardens were designed by J. C. Loudon, with glasshouses added during the latter half of the 19th century.
- Tropical Glasshouse, University of Wales Aberystwyth Botany Gardens Collection of exotic ferns, cycads and angiosperms.
- The National Botanic Garden of Wales A visionary project and botanical science showcase built for the Millennium and beyond. Science Programme includes systemataics, biodiversity and conservation, sustainability and economic botany. Llanarthne, Carmarthenshire.
- Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Overview of the spectacular gardens and issues of Kew Scientist newsletter, as well as access to some of the Royal Botanic Gardens databases.
- Borde Hill Sussex botanic garden and park
- Ness Botanic Gardens Established in 1898 by cotton merchant Arthur Kilpin Bulley, now part of the University of Liverpool.
- Moor Bank Garden Part of the Town Moor, a large working farm surrounded by the city maintained by the University of Newcastle.
- Cambridge University Botanic Garden Forty acres (16 hectares) close to the city centre containing a large collection of plants of international importance.
- Wakehurst Place This West Sussex garden is an outpost of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
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