A really strange botanical garden, especially for people who wanna see plants that are growing in different continents. That can be interesting for botanists that are only interested in plant morphology, but if you are an interdisciplinary working botanist or pharmacist or ethnobotanist, then you are wrong there and won't find plants except some classics that are used by men in any way. It's a "looking good" botanical garden, not a "being informed about plants in many ways" garden. I don't have to go...
Read moreThis was a perfect little walk. The trails are graveled and paved well! It had placards of the flowers and was free admission. It was open all day long (even at night) we enjoyed walking through the hay fields at sunset and it m there were a few people running and walking. There are signs for directions and the trails and it seemed to go On forever! Very...
Read moreA beautiful hidden gem. I visited with my family and we loved seeing all of the plants, flowers and trees. We also enjoyed seeing some of the sheep in the local area and all of the information on crop rotation displayed on nearby farmland was very interesting. Well...
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