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Kelburn, New Zealand
Short Description: Explore the Wellington Botanic Garden, where you can immerse yourself in 25 hectares of stunning landscapes, native forests, conifers, and specialized plant collections. Enjoy vibrant floral displays and breathtaking views of Wellington city. Recognized as a Garden of National Significance by the Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture, it also holds the status of an Historic Places Trust Heritage Area. For a fun experience, take the Cable Car to the top and stroll down the scenic path back to the city.
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Dunedin North, New Zealand
Short Description: The Dunedin Botanic Garden is the first of its kind in New Zealand and is recognized as a six-star Garden of International Significance. It has also received level III accreditation from ArbNet, a worldwide network dedicated to tree-focused professionals. Additionally, the Camellia Collection has been honored as a Garden of Excellence by the International Camellia Society. In 2013, the Botanic Garden proudly celebrated its 150th anniversary, solidifying its status as New Zealand's inaugural botanic garden.
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Christchurch Central City, New Zealand
Short Description: Christchurch Botanic Gardens is known as the Garden City, and at the center of this reputation are the stunning Gardens, which offer a constantly evolving display of beauty. They highlight the diverse flora and fauna from New Zealand and beyond, boasting one of the most impressive collections of both exotic and native plants in the country. Attracting over 1.1 million visitors annually, the Botanic Gardens rank among the most cherished and popular destinations in Christchurch.
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Cranbourne, Australia
Short Description: Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne. Just a short 45-minute drive from the heart of Melbourne, you can explore the breathtaking beauty and variety of over 170,000 native plants at the Cranbourne Gardens. These plants are showcased in environments that reflect the rich diversity of Australia's landscapes, ranging from the arid Red Centre to the picturesque coastal areas.
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Melbourne, Australia
Short Description: Step into history and beauty at Rippon Lea Estate, a National Heritage Listed gem and one of Australia's finest examples of a 19th-century suburban estate. Located 20 minutes from the CBD in Melbourne’s inner southeast, Rippon Lea offers an enchanting escape into Victorian high life, set amidst 14 acres of stunning gardens.
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Melbourne, Australia
Short Description: Fitzroy Gardens is a stunning and historic gem in Melbourne. Nestled in East Melbourne, it is surrounded by Lansdowne, Wellington, Clarendon, and Albert streets. The Fitzroy Gardens cover an area of 26 hectares
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Tromsø, Norway
Short Description: Tromsø Arctic-Alpine Botanical Garden (Tromso Botaniske Hage) holds the title of the northernmost botanic garden in the world. Situated in Tromsø, Norway, it is managed by the Tromsø University Museum and was established in 1994. This unique garden showcases a variety of Arctic and alpine plants sourced from across the northern hemisphere.
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Oslo, Norway
Short Description: Botanical Garden (Natural History Museum) – a vibrant living museum. Home to over 4,500 plant species from across the globe, featuring themed gardens and two greenhouses.
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Lund, Sweden
Short Description: Botanical Garden (Botaniska Tradgarden). The botanical garden spans 8 hectares and is home to thousands of diverse plant species and varieties. It was founded in its present location during the 1860s.
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Short Description: Welcome to the Bergius Botanic Garden (Stockholm Bergianska Trädgården)! Nestled by Brunnsviken, an inlet of the Baltic Sea, this beautiful garden is a cherished part of the city’s national park, safeguarded by law to maintain its natural and cultural heritage for generations to come. The main aim of the Bergius Botanic Garden is to enhance education and research on plant diversity, but it also serves as a lovely recreational area and a treasure trove of botanical knowledge for all who visit. With roots dating back to the 18th century, the garden is currently owned and operated by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and Stockholm University.

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