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Missouri Botanical Garden
St. Louis
Nestled in the heart of St. Louis, the Missouri Botanical Garden is a verdant oasis that captivates visitors with its stunning landscapes and rich history. As one of the oldest botanical gardens in the United States, it offers a serene escape into nature with its meticulously curated gardens, including a breathtaking Japanese Garden and a vibrant Climatron conservatory. The garden is a haven for plant enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility, providing a perfect blend of beauty and education. Whether you're a nature lover or simply in search of peace, this botanical gem promises an unforgettable experience.
Top 5 Facts
- The Missouri Botanical Garden, founded in 1859 by Henry Shaw, is one of the oldest botanical institutions in the United States and a National Historic Landmark.
- Spanning 79 acres, the garden features a diverse collection of over 6.6 million plant specimens, making it a leading center for botanical research and conservation.
- The Climatron, a geodesic dome conservatory, was the first of its kind when it opened in 1960 and houses a lush tropical rainforest environment.
- The Japanese Garden, known as Seiwa-en, is one of the largest Japanese gardens in North America, covering 14 acres and featuring traditional elements like koi ponds and stone lanterns.
- The Missouri Botanical Garden is renowned for its annual events, including the Orchid Show, the Garden Glow holiday light display, and the Japanese Festival, attracting visitors from around the world.
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