[-Home-] Down the Garden Path Last updated April 1, 2001.

Down the garden path and around the world - take a virtual garden tour of botanic gardens, greenhouses, and private gardens from around the world.
Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust, New Zealand
Nestled among the scenic mountains of the New Zealand's west coast temperate rainforest, Pukeiti boasts over 2000 varieties of rhododendrons.
Claude Monet's Garden at Giverny
Visit this most famous of all gardens.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, United Kingdom
Much new to see as a virtual visitor. Of particular interest are the collections.
Arnold Arboretum
America's oldest public arboretum, with a collection of over 15,000 woody plants and educational programs for people of all ages.
Longwood Gardens
Only 30 miles from Philadelphia, this magnificent garden has something to offer year-round.
University of Georgia, Botany Department Greenhouses
An illustrated guided tour of some more unusual plants.
Missouri Botanical Garden
The azaleas are always in bloom on the MBG's Web pages. Tour the 1/2 acre rainforest Climatron dome and the famous Japanese Garden.
National Wildflower Research Center
Come on down and visit the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin, Texas.
Thompson Southwestern Arboretum
The desert blooms on the Web site of this botanic garden near Phoenix, Arizona.
University of Washington Medicinal Herb Garden
Gypsy Combs and Doll's Eyes, Goldenseal and Job's Tears, all are growing in this herb garden. Includes an illustrated partial list of herbs by botanical name and by common name.
Butchart Gardens
Visit the spectacular Butchart Gardens on Vancouver Island. 

If you're not suffering from a major case of net-lag after your virtual garden tour of the world, visit the Garden Finder at Gardenvisit.com or search the Internet Directory for Botany for 'botanic garden' and 'botanical garden'.


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Last updated on April 2, 2008 by Karen Fletcher. E-mail The Garden Gate.

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