Gardens, Plants and You - A Guide to Botany
Plants, flowers, trees and other similar organisms living in the Earth have an important function. Because of the way they function they provide oxygen for humans to live along with beauty, comfort, shade and even nourishment.
Visit WebsiteAmerican Rose Society
The American Rose Society exists to promote the culture and appreciation of the rose, through education and research to members, to local rose societies and their members, and to the public.
Visit WebsiteAmerican Gloxinia and Gesneriad Society
The Gesneriad Society is an all-volunteer international society devoted to the identification, culture, propagation, and conservation of gesneriads.
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The UF/IFAS Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants is a multidisciplinary research, teaching and extension unit directed to develop environmentally sound techniques for the management of aquatic and natural area weed species and to coordinate aquatic plant research activities within the State of Florida.
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Since 1901, the faculty, staff and students of the Department of Horticultural Science have been providing innovative teaching, research and outreach to the citizens of North Carolina, the nation, and the world.
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The University of Washington Botanic Gardens (UWBG) is part of the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences in the College of the Environment. The Botanic Gardens&rsquo name was established in 2005 to unite the gardens and programs of the Washington Park Arboretum and the Center for Urban Horticulture and is located around the shoreline of Union Bay on Lake Washington.
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The University of Hawai'i includes 10 campuses and dozens of educational, training and research centers across the Hawaiian Islands. As the public system of higher education in Hawai'i, UH offers opportunities as unique and diverse as our Island home.
Visit WebsiteCornell University
As the only horticulture program in the Ivy League, our faculty, staff and students work to shape the food systems and landscapes of today and tomorrow. Our faculty includes more than 40 scientists working across New York to make discoveries and share knowledge about fruits, vegetables and landscape plants. They are called on by farmers, golf course managers, urban foresters, government officials and many others to solve problems around the globe.
Visit WebsiteAmerican Public Gardens Association
The American Public Gardens Association is the leading professional organization for the field of public horticulture.
Visit WebsiteThe Royal Botanic Garden
Kew's mission is to be the global resource in plant and fungal knowledge, and the world&rsquos leading botanic garden.
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