botanical garden

NOUN
  1. a facility where trees and shrubs are cultivated for exhibition
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How To Use botanical garden In A Sentence

  • I should be in a padded room with a soft downy bed and a botanical garden.
  • However, in a few cases, seeds of plants cultivated in botanical gardens were also used.
  • Founded in 1984, the Center is supported by a consortium of 29 botanical gardens and arboreta throughout the United States.
  • The foliage, some based on plants seen in the botanical gardens, some imagined, is amazing.
  • Fernandez recently threw a party for one of his daughters at the Royal Botanical Gardens, to which gobsmacked guests were ferried in limos and greeted by mock paparazzi.
  • By being very ‘kid friendly,’ many botanical gardens and arboretums are attracting a wider array of visitors, thanks to the addition of gardens designed especially for children.
  • Visit native plant nurseries and local botanical gardens and arboreta to learn which ones best fit your site.
  • The final stage, the blossoming of the future, was taped at a botanical garden. Christianity Today
  • Zoos, botanical gardens and some circuses claim they are serving conservation by breeding animals or plants in captivity.
  • SIMON: Scott Cully, extraordinary pumpkin sculptor, speaking from the New York Botanical Garden. The Master Carver Vs. The 1,800-Pound Pumpkin
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