The Garden was built as a symbol of everlasting friendship between the City of San Jose and its Sister City of Okayama, Japan in 1965 and is patter...
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The Friends of the San jose Rose Garden is a 501c3 non-profit organization working in partnership with the City of San Jose to help maintain the Ga...
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About the Gardens:Hakone is made up of a variety of waterfalls, hillside and strolling gardens, koi ponds and other elements of Japanese civilizati...
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Mission:The UC Santa Cruz Arboretum, a 148 acre living museum, inspires stewardship of the world's biodiversity through research, education, and th...
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Markham Nature Park and Arboretum is a 16-acre island of natural beauty near the heart of downtown Concord. First time visitors are surprised that ...
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The mission of the Ruth Bancroft Garden, Inc. is to preserve this exceptional example of garden design and to continue to develop its collection of...
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Our History:The Gardens at Heather Farm embraces a rolling hillside in Walnut Creek’s Ygnacio Valley. Residing on six acres adjoining the Cit...
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Founded in 1959, our three acre botanic garden currently supports approximately 1400 different species of trees, shrubs and herbaceous perennials f...
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The History of Charles C. JensenThe 3 1/2 Acre garden was founded in 1958 by Charles C. Jensen. After his retirement as a produce buyer. Mr. and Mr...
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The William Joseph McInnes Memorial Garden, part of the Mills College Botanic Garden, was dedicated in the fall of 1947 in memory of William Joseph...
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The first plantings were made in the spring of 1926. Because genetic diversity is the raw material for breeding, one of the first concerns was to a...
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The Rusch Home is 1700 square feet and sits on a 2 acre lot.
Parking for the Historic Rusch Home and Gardens is located off of Rosswood Dr. on Rus...
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