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Pennsylvania Gardens

Pennsylvania Gardens

Breath-taking pleasure botanical gardens in the state of Pennsylvania featuring perennials, tropicals, containers, woodlands, and wildflowers that you can enjoy along with the whole family.

   
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List of Flower Gardens in the State of Pennsylvania

 
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The first 3-1/2; acre rose garden opened in 1937. By 1942 Hershey Gardens expanded to a dazzling 23-acre botanical garden. Now filled with breathtaking theme gardens, brilliant seasonal displays, unique trees, an outdoor Butterfly House and a wondrous Children's Garden - Hershey Gardens simply must be experienced! more...

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Step into a magical world of lush and exotic plants showcased in our historic 13-room Victorian glasshouse and our breathtaking outdoor gardens. more...

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Inspired by the quiet beauty of the woods and the tranquil creek flowing nearby, they imagined a sanctuary for Pennsylvania native plants with nature trails winding through wildflower plantings, a place where visitors could enjoy this natural splendor year-round. more...

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Designed by horticulturist F.M. Mooberry and begun in 1974, the gardens feature indigenous and some naturalized plants of the greater Brandywine region displayed in natural settings. more...

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Chanticleer was the estate of Christine and Adolph Rosengarten, Sr. Mr. Rosengarten was head of the pharmaceutical company Rosengarten and Sons. Their son Adolph, Jr., left the property to be enjoyed as a public garden. The garden opened to visitors in 1993. more...

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On this site more than 250 years ago, John Bartram, a Quaker farmer, was stopped in his tracks by a daisy while plowing his fields. more...

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Lovingly designed and created by J. Liddon Pennock, Jr. (1913-2003), Meadowbrook Farm remains his garden legacy. Meadowbrook Farm sits on 25 acres in the suburbs to the north of Philadelphia in Abington Township. more...

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