| 1. Blue Spring Heritage Center
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| Now on the National Register of Historical Places, you can enjoy their many native gardens. |
| http://www.eurekagardens.com/index.html |
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| 2. Compton Gardens
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| Dr. Compton was a noted physician, writer, photographer, founder of the Ozark Society and savior of the Buffalo River. His home and the treasured grounds are now available to the public. Compton Gardens showcases 6.5 acres of native woodland plants, walking trails and prairie. This natural woodlands garden unites plants, wildlife, and people. |
| http://www.comptongardens.org |
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| 3. Garvan Woodland Gardens
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| The mission of Garvan Woodland Gardens is to be a botanical garden that is a resource center for those desiring to improve their aesthetic, cultural and scientific knowledge of plants, gardening, landscape architecture, and architecture within a Ouachita (Wash-uh-taw) Mountain woodland environment. |
| http://www.garvangardens.org |
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| 4. South Arkansas Arboretum
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| Adjacent to the El Dorado High School, this 13-acre site exhibits plants indigenous to Arkansas’s West Gulf Coastal Plain region, and exotic species including flowering azaleas and camellias. Operated by the South Arkansas Community College, the arboretum offers walking trails, a pavilion, restrooms |
| http://www.arkansasstateparks.com/southarkansasarboretum/ |
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