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The Denver Botanical Gardens is high on my list of favorites. Large gardens with an assortment of beautiful flowers, an indoor humidity controlled pavilion with a waterfall, where orchids, bromeliads, and other tropical plants grow. They have weekly/daily yoga classes in the mornings, concerts in the evenings with many national acts. This place is really top notch, and I've seen a lot of gardens!! Lowest on my list would have to be the Phoenix Botanical Gardens, pretty small and uneventful. We were done walking through it in an hour, and that was during high tourist season and was packed!
Not sure what has happened to Cyprus Gardens botanical gardens since Lego Land bought the property. Calaway Gardens in GA is on my bucket list.I understand they have a butterfly garden too.
No botanical gardens that are that great in the interior of Alaska. It means that the best botanical gardens around here are the thousands and thousands square miles of wilderness loaded with wild plants and flowers, tundra, and countless number of mosquitoes, gnats, and other bugs to contend with
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