Public Garden Search

Are you doing professional or personal research and want to see certain plants in their native habitat? Are you seeking landscape or garden design ideas? Or are you just planning a trip and want to see beautiful gardens along the way? The garden search below will allow you to find gardens based on a number of criteria. Before you get started, you may want to learn more about the broad diversity of APGA Member Gardens. Check out the descriptions below.


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Arboreta
Arboreta are typically parks in which trees and shrubs are cultivated, usually for scientific and educational purposes. Historically, the focus of arboreta has been on woody trees and shrubs.


Botanical Gardens
Botanical gardens are typically gardens containing collections of plants scientifically ordered and maintained and open to the public for recreation, education and research.


College and University Gardens
Educational institutions often maintain their own arboreta and gardens for purposes of research and public display.


Conservatories
A term used in the 17th Century to describe a greenhouse; in modern usage, a conservatory is a collection of plants displayed under glass.


Display Gardens
Display gardens, implicit focus on the design and maintenance of a variety of plants chosen for their aesthetic value, for horticultural displays open to the public.


Entertainment Gardens
Entertainment gardens (golf courses, theme parks, water parks, etc.) are designed primarily to entertain and divert their visitors; horticultural displays in these parks and gardens are incorporated to enhance the experience of the visitors, and secondarily focus on the plants themselves.


Historical Landscapes and Sites
Historical landscapes and sites are places of significant historic and/or cultural significance that often include historic buildings and structures, their grounds and surrounding lands. Often the grounds are shaped to reflect the horticulture of their historical period, and are intended to enhance the visitors' experience. Examples include Churches, cemeteries, historic homes, museums, etc.


Nature Gardens
Nature gardens are created and designed to connect visitors with nature, to inform and educate them about the botanical and ecological origins and functions of plant life and their relation to human beings and animals.


Specialized Collections
Special collections gardens are focused on the propagation, growth and development of specific plant species.


Zoos
Zoos are preserves for a variety of animal species whose natural habitats have disappeared or are threatened, or for species no longer found in the wild. Beyond animals, they often have significant horticultural collections that enhance the visitors' experience and are designed to help protect and improve the animals' zoo habitat, and to depict the flora the animals experienced in their native habitats.