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  Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh http://www.rbge.org.uk/
Founded in the 17th century, RBGE now has one of the world's largest collections of living plants, and of preserved specimens. Information on main garden at Inverleith, visitor access and facilities, and activities in research and education. Searchable databases.
  Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew http://www.kew.org/
Overview of the gardens, collections, conservation and research activities of the Royal Botanic Gardens. Information on tours, trails and the education programme.
  Cambridge University Botanic Garden http://www.botanic.cam.ac.uk/
Collections of British Native Plants, and Trees. Other gardens include Scented, Woodland, Winter, Rock and Genetic. Glasshouses house the tropical, desert and alpine collections. Education and events programme.
  Chelsea Physic Garden http://www.chelseaphysicgarden.co.uk/
Founded in 1673 by the Society of Apothecaries; one of Europe's oldest botanic gardens. Important Herb and Medicinal collections, and of Mediterranean plants. Information on history, events and visitor access.
  University of Oxford Botanic Garden http://www.botanic-garden.ox.ac.uk/
The oldest botanic garden in Britain, includes glasshouses, a walled garden, and an arboretum.
  Bristol University Botanic Garden http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/BotanicGardens/
Collection of 4,500 species just outside Bristol from across the world, in beds and glasshouses; includes a collection conserving threatened plants native to SW England, and collections of plants used in alternative medicine.
  National Botanic Garden of Wales http://www.gardenofwales.org.uk/
Opened in May 2000, in Llanarthne, Carmarthenshire. The project includes the Great Glasshouse, restoring 18th century formal gardens, woodland, species-rich grassland, and developing a demonstration organic farm.
  Durham University Botanic Garden http://www.dur.ac.uk/botanic.garden/
Information and pictures covering glasshouse and outdoor plant collections, art in the garden, walks, a virtual plant gallery, and visitor access and facilities.
  Ness Botanic Gardens http://www.nessgardens.org.uk/
Part of the University of Liverpool. Virtual tour, history, general information, and list of events.
  Harlow Carr Botanical Gardens http://www.rhs.org.uk/whatson/gardens/harlowcarr/index.asp
Royal Horticultural Society Gardens outside Harrogate, N Yorkshire. National collections of rhubarb, ferns, fuchsia and heathers. Education programme, and special interest groups. Plant trials of benefit to gardeners in the North of England.
  Birmingham University, Winterbourne Botanic Gardens http://www.has.bham.ac.uk/botanic/
Details of the garden, teaching and conservation activity, and a list of events. Houses National Rose Collection. Virtual tour of the gardens.
  Marks Hall Gardens and Arboretum http://www.markshall.org.uk/
Located in Essex and featuring woodland walks, footpaths and a visitor centre offering a tea room, gift shop, plant centre and picnic area.
  Borde Hill http://www.bordehill.co.uk/
Sussex botanic garden and park with a very diverse and large collection of trees and shrubs. Pictures; information on visitor facilities and access.
  Sheffield Botanical Gardens http://www.sbg.org.uk/
Focus on progress in restoring the botanical and horticultural collections, the landscape and the buildings. Also covers the history of the gardens, their two national collections, plant of the month, visitor access, and includes a virtual tour.
  Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Glasshouses http://www.birminghambotanicalgardens.org.uk/
Among many other features, historic Roman, Medieval and Tudor gardens, a herb garden, the National Bonsai Collection, collections of tropical and desert plants, and an Education Centre. Includes a diary of events.
  The Botany Gardens Glasshouses at University of Wales, Aberystwyth http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/ibers/facilities/botany-gardens/
Tropical glasshouse and surrounding botanical gardens, featuring ferns, cycads, and flowering plants. History, what's in bloom and visitor information.
  Batsford Arboretum http://www.batsarb.co.uk/
Information on the collections at this Arboretum in Gloucestershire. Details of the history, conservation activities, and for visitors.
  Westonbirt Arboretum http://www.forestry.gov.uk/westonbirt
Details of the collection, including rare trees, champion trees, and visitor facilities at this national arboretum. Westonbirt, Gloucestershire.
  Savill Garden, Windsor http://www.savillgarden.co.uk/
Tranquil 35-acre garden, part of the Crown Estate. History of the garden and its development, events listing, and seasonal highlights in photographs. Details of admission and facilities.
  Dundee University Botanic Garden http://www.dundee.ac.uk/botanic/
Collections of plants native to the UK, and collections representative of the world. Information on the garden tour, education, events, and for visitors.
  Chalice Well Gardens http://www.chalicewell.org.uk/
Magical spring and gardens with holy thorn trees, said to have sprouted from Joseph of Arimathea's staff. Wide herbaceous borders either side of the path are a riot of colour and perfume in Summer, views across the Vale of Avalon. Beneath Glastonbury Tor, Somerset, England.
  Friends of Westonbirt Arboretum http://www.fowa.org.uk/
Details of the collection, including rare trees, champion trees, and visitor facilities at the country's national arboretum.
  Ventnor Botanic Gardens http://www.botanic.co.uk/
Gardens commenced in 1970 on the Isle of Wight with a variety of temperate, sub-tropical and exotic plants, shrubs and trees; provides information about the gardens and their maintenance.
  Friends of the National Pinetum, Bedgebury http://www.bedgeburypinetum.org.uk/
A collection of conifers in Kent. Started as a joint project with Kew Gardens. Includes news, events and tour listing, and educational programme.
  Palm House Botanic Gardens, Belfast http://www.castlesireland.com/palm-house.html
One of the earliest examples of a curvilinear and cast iron glasshouse, built for Belfast Botanical and Horticultural Society in the 1830s.
  The Cruickshank Botanic Garden http://www.abdn.ac.uk/zoologymuseum/schools/cruickshank.php
Part of Conoco Natural History Centre, which supports teaching and study of botany in Aberdeen University, and is also open to the public. Collection of 2,500 plants recently catalogued.
  E A Bowles Society of Myddleton House http://www.eabowlessociety.org.uk/
Charitable organisation set up to further interest in the life and work of plantsman E A Bowles and the conservation of his garden at Myddelton House, Enfield, UK.
  Castle Howard Arboretum Trust http://www.kewatch.co.uk/
Kew at Castle Howard (North Yorkshire) is an arboretum set in the Howardian Hills containing many rare and endangered trees and shrubs.
  Thorp Perrow Arboretum http://www.thorpperrow.com/
Collection of almost 1,500 trees and shrubs from across the world. Three national plant collections are held in the arboretum (lime, walnut and ash). Also houses the Falconry of Thorp Perrow. Events calendar.
  Dilston Physic Garden http://dilstonphysicgarden.com/
In the Tyne Valley, this garden has over 500 medicinal plants on display. Information about garden, and courses run there.
  Swansea Botanical Complex http://www.swansea.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=1146
Describes the Clyne Gardens, and the Botanic Gardens, and information about access and events.
  Glasgow Botanic Gardens http://www.clyde-valley.com/glasgow/botanic.htm
Twelve glasshouses, with an important collection of tree ferns from Australia and New Zealand. Free admission.
  Hergest Croft Gardens http://www.hergest.co.uk/
Arboretum and gardens in Kington, Herefordshire. Information on the history and the different parts of the garden, planted and worked by three generations of the same family.
  The National Memorial Arboretum http://www.friendsofnma.org.uk/
A living tribute to the war-time generations of the twentieth century in Staffordshire. Includes information on events and visitor facilities.
  Bodenham Arboretum and Earth Centre http://www.bodenham-arboretum.co.uk/
Housed on a working farm near Kidderminster, Worcestershire. Information on the trees, the farm, and walks. Details for visitors.
  Inverness Floral Hall http://www.invernessfloralhall.com
Subtropical Garden and Visitor Centre in Bught Park, Inverness; also a Cactus House, demonstration gardens and nursery. Opening and access details.
  Bradenham Hall Gardens and Arboretum http://www.bradenhamhall.co.uk/
In Norfolk, UK, a private garden open to the public on selected days, featuring over 1000 named varieties of trees.. Information about the garden, its collections, and plants and other items for sale.
  Belfast Botanic Gardens http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/parksandopenspaces/parksdetails.asp?id=54
Garden history, events, virtual tour, entry, features and facilities.
  Upton Castle http://www.uptoncastle.com/
35 acres of delightful parkland in Pembrokeshire, Wales, including an arboretum, formal gardens, Victorian walled garden and medieval chapel with beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
  Royal Horticultural Society Gardens http://www.rhs.org.uk/WhatsOn/Gardens/
Visitor information and details of the collections at the four RHS gardens in the UK.
  Wakehurst Place http://www.kew.org/visitor/visitwp.html
This West Sussex garden is a satellite of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, housing the Millennium Seed Bank, and the national collection of birch trees; offers a range of trails and tours, and a guide to seasonal attractions.
  University of Leicester Botanic Garden http://www.le.ac.uk/biology/botanicgarden/index.html
Brief details of the gardens, arboretum, and their education programme.
  Sir Harold Hillier Gardens and Arboretum http://www.hillier.hants.gov.uk/
Diverse collection of hardy trees and shrubs from around the world, started by the late Sir Harold Hillier in 1953 and now covering 180 acres, in Romsey, Hampshire. Open to the Public.

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