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Botanical gardens are places where people go to look at flora from all over the world. Some botanical gardens are open to the public and are run by cities. Some botanical gardens are privately-owned. Most botanical gardens charge admission prices. Many botanical gardens are in some way associated with zoos. Some botanical gardens specialize in having tropical plants while others specialize in flowering plants. Many botanical gardens do not specialize in showing one type of plant but instead have plants from all kinds of climates. Many botanical gardens have indoor gardens in greenhouses and outdoor gardens. Some botanical gardens are all outside or all indoors. Some botanical gardens are only open during the warm months while others are open year round. Some public gardens are botanical gardens and some public greenhouses are part of botanical gardens.
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HEAVENLY ANGELS LOS ANGELITOS
3222 Harlem Ave, Riverside, IL Zip Code60546
17.7MI from Harvey
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(708) 442-5032
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SALUD BOTANICA NATURAL
4412 W Armitage Ave, Chicago, IL Zip Code60639
17.8MI from Harvey
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(773) 772-4498
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BOTANICA SAN JUDAS TADEO
3836 W 26th St, Chicago, IL Zip Code60623
17.8MI from Harvey
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(773) 521-6343
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BOTANICA SECRETO AZTECA
2415 S Kedzie Ave, Chicago, IL Zip Code60623
17.8MI from Harvey
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(773) 640-5388
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OXALA CORP
1653 W 18th, Chicago, IL Zip Code60601
17.8MI from Harvey
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(312) 850-1655
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BOTANICA SAN LAZARO
2338 S Kedzie Ave, Chicago, IL Zip Code60623
17.8MI from Harvey
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(773) 277-8265
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BOTANICA SAN ANTONIO
4235 W 26th St, Chicago, IL Zip Code60623
17.8MI from Harvey
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(773) 521-1504
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ANDERSON GARDENS
2110 Stoneridge DR, Rockford, IL Zip Code61107
85.4MI from Harvey
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(815) 997-1730
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NORTHERN ILLINOIS BOTANICAL SO
2715 S Main St, Rockford, IL Zip Code61102
85.4MI from Harvey
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(815) 965-8155
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Visiting a botanical conservatory is a great way to teach children about the different types of vegetation. Many botanical gardens keep endangered and rare plants in their collections, so you can have the opportunity to see trees, orchids, roses, and other plants that you would not otherwise get to experience. There are different types of botanical gardens, so you should learn a little bit about those in your area before you visit them. For instance, if you are mostly interested in looking at and learning about trees, then you should consider visiting an arboretum. If you are more interested in learning about plants like flowers, then you should consider visiting an herbarium. Many of the botanical gardens not only have beautiful orchids and roses that you can look at, they also have scientific teams that study rare and endangered plants. Studying these species gives scientists a way to find new ways to prevent them from going extinct. If they can propagate the plants in a conservatory, then they will always have representatives of the flowers. While this might not be ideal, it is certainly better than losing the species completely. Not only do some of the plants in the botanical gardens have beautiful flowers, they could also possess properties that make them useful as medicines. If you are interested in touring the scientific labs at a conservatory, then you should be sure to call ahead to see if the botanical gardens will allow you. You might also need to schedule an appointment.
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