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We have grouped the web links into 4 categories:
Discussion forums about bonsai. | |
RHS exhibition | |
One of the very first daylily sites on the Internet (1994), and to the Internet's first extensive collection of daylily photos. This collection is maintained by Nick Chase. | |
A Paphiopedilum orchid enthusiast website. | |
Aims to disseminate information of use to people with small farms or rural property. | |
The Epimedium Page | |
Floridata is a photographic encyclopedia of landscape plants. | |
Garden Gate Magazine | |
an online garden sourcelist. | |
an online garden community. | |
HGTV homepage | |
The Orchid Guide | |
Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia | |
Paph (orchids) | |
PhragWeb - phragmipedium (orchid) website. | |
My Garden Guide | |
Plant Encyclopedia | |
Rare and unusual plants. | |
a rather idiosyncratic focus on medieval gardening: plants, herbs and spices. | |
Into the Garden and Beyond. | |
Virtual Library for Gardening - Link |
the AHS is one of the oldest national gardening organizations in the country. | |
American Orchid Society | |
The Cymbidium Society of America was founded over 40 years ago to stimulate and extend the appreciation of Cymbidiums, Paphiopedilums and other cool-growing orchids. Now consisting of eleven individual branches, the Cymbidium Society strives to develop, acquire and disseminate information concerning these beautiful and enchanting orchids. | |
Garden State EnviroNet | |
George Washington and other local history | |
Great Swamp Bonsai Society | |
Herb Society of America | |
Home Garden Club of Morristown, NJ | |
Morris County Park Commission | |
New England Wildflower Society | |
NJ State Chrysanthemum Society | |
Comprehensive and detailed guide to the parks of New Jersey. | |
The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS) is a not-for-profit membership organization founded in 1827. They sponsor the Philadelphia Flower Show. | |
From its foundation in 1804, the Royal Horticultural Society has grown to be the worlds leading horticultural organisation. Chelsea, anyone? | |
Serving Hosta lovers in New Jersey, New York and Connecticut | |
Watnong Chapter, No. American Rock Garden Society |
Not exactly local, but you can dream. | |
Bloedel Reserve - an exquisite Japanese garden in Washington state. | |
Explore a Lush Rain Forest. Have a Desert Adventure. Be Wowed by Our Glasshouse Blooms. | |
Near Philadelphia there is a 35-acre pleasure garden of ever-changing colors and textures. | |
ConnecticutHQ.com is a directory of all things Connecticut, including garden links. | |
GARDEN IN THE WOODS is the headquarters and botanic garden of the New England Wild Flower Society. Plants are on sale from mid-April through September at Garden in the Woods Nursery - now the largest native plant nursery in New England. | |
Leonard J. Buck Garden in Far Hills is a garden of splendor and inspiration-- a landscape of art, sprung from a love of the beauty of plants and a reverence for nature. | |
The world’s premier horticultural display garden. Longwood Gardens was created by industrialist Pierre S. du Pont (and is sometimes referred to as the DuPont Gardens) and offers 1,050 acres (425 hectares) of gardens, woodlands, and meadows; 20 outdoor gardens; 20 indoor gardens within 4 acres (1.6 hectares) of heated greenhouses; 11,000 different types of plants; spectacular fountains; extensive educational programs including horticultural career training and internships; and 800 horticultural and performing arts events each year, from flower shows, gardening demonstrations, courses, and children’s programs to concerts, organ and carillon recitals, musical theatre, and fireworks displays. | |
A spectacular garden display in the Bronx. | |
Old Westbury Gardens, a magnificent example of the finest in period landscape design and architecture in America. Built in 1906 by the English designer George A. Crawley, Old Westbury Gardens is the former home of John S. Phipps and his wife, Margarita Grace Phipps. The Charles II-style mansion is nestled amid 160 acres of formal gardens, landscaped grounds, woodlands, ponds and lakes. | |
Guide to the parks of New Jersey | |
Stonecrop Gardens consists of 63 acres of gardens, fields, and woodlands in Cold Spring, New York. At its windswept elevation of 1100 feet in the Hudson Highlands it enjoys a Zone 5 climate. | |
Wave Hill maintains award-winning gardens and greenhouses; manages an urban woodland; provides environmental education for City children, teachers, and over 110,000 visitors annually; offers arts activities for children that strengthen environmental awareness; and presents exhibitions, concerts, lectures and workshops that examine the aesthetic response to nature. | |
Willowwood Arboretum, 130 acres of rolling farm land, has about 3,500 kinds of native and exotic plants, many of them rare. Part of the Morris County Park system. | |
Winterthur, an American country estate, is the former home of Henry Francis du Pont (1880-1969), an avid antiques collector and horticulturist. In the early 20th century, H. F. du Pont and his father, Henry Algernon du Pont, designed Winterthur in the spirit of 18th- and19th-century European country houses. |
The Antique Rose Emporium is your source for old garden and antique roses. | |
Asiatica is a mail order micro-nursery in Pennsylvania specializing in exclusive and rarely-offered plants. | |
The bulb shop. | |
Vegetable, flower and herb seeds. | |
Campania International is a leading manufacturer, distributor and wholesaler of fine garden accents including cast stone, polyethylene and terra-cotta, glazed, cast iron, fiberglass, and resin garden art. | |
Copper Gardens is THE source for innovation in solving interesting architectural problems. | |
Perennials, hydrangeas, etc. | |
Exceptional English Roses. | |
Good source of gardener tools and supplies. | |
Books about a variety of gardening and design topics. | |
Dutch Bulbs. | |
Handmade with respect and admiration for work from the hands of English, French, Tuscan, and American potters of the 18th & 19th century, each piece of Guy Wolff Garden Pottery is hand thrown on a potters wheel by accomplished artisans. | |
Wonderful catalog. | |
Portland, OR nursery and catalog sales. | |
Unusual items for American gardeners. | |
Good catalog. | |
Water gardening source. | |
Pennsylvania-based orchid grower. | |
Fine breeder of complex paphiopedilums, with an emphasis on pinks and whites...also, select species and primaries. | |
Bulbs, books and supplies. | |
Native and non-native woodland plants. Rare and unusual shade perennials. | |
Wholesale (and retail) calla lily bulbs from Pacific Calla | |
Here you will find truly distinctive and unusual woody plants with one thing in common: they are all pendulous, that is they have a weeping or cascading habit. | |
Dedicated to the propogation and sharing information regarding the Chinese Tree Peony. | |
Plant Delights Nursery Inc., is a NC/USA based international mail order firm specializing in unusual perennials (some tender perennials for those of you north of zone 7). | |
We grow about 500 named varieties of daylilies, including ca. 30 of our own introductions. We do some hybridizing, growing a few (1500-3000) new seedlings on each year. We also grow and sell rare and exotic bulbs and fine Clivias. | |
It is our mission to be the premium provider of unique, high-quality, garden-inspired products that fulfill our customers’ desire to enhance their environment. | |
Rare and Exceptional Plants for the Discriminating Gardener and Collector. Primary emphasis on hellebores. | |
Dutch bulbs. | |
The very finest selection of the world's best bulbs. | |
The Walt Nicke Company is one of the oldest garden supply catalog companies in America. Started over 40 years ago, we offer a wide range of the best and most useful gardening tools and supplies from around the world. | |
Your garden deserves only the finest trees, shrubs, perennials, and bulbs, and you can find them all here at WaysideGardens.com! | |
Our farm, a family endeavor, is located in the picturesque mountains of Warren County and is home to one of the largest collections of herbs and perennials in the country. Germinating from the seed of handed down tradition and hobby - to a business that has flourished, 2004 proclaims our 35th year. | |
White Flower Farm is a family-owned mail-order nursery located in northwestern Connecticut. Since 1950 we have been providing a wide range of ornamental and edible plants, plus tools, supplies, and gardening advice, to gardeners throughout the United States. |
Botanic Gardens Conservation International is the Gateway to the World's Botanic Gardens. Here are the results of a search for Botanic Gardens in Mexico. | |
Blanca Robleda de Buckley is a Mexican journalist and a life-long resident of Mexico City. She specializes in writing about health, culture, biotechnology and food. Blanca's articles have appeared in The News, La Jornada and other specialty journals. One of her current projects is writing about botanical gardens for Planeta.com. |
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