| 11. Florida Tech Botanical Garden
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| The Botanical Garden boasts of a lush Florida forest of more than 200 species of palm some quite rare, water oaks, and tropical vegetation. |
| http://auxservices.fit.edu/events/jungle.html |
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| 12. Fruit & Spice Park
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| Located 35 miles south of Miami, the Fruit & Spice Park is situated on 32 acres of fertile farmland. It is internationally known for its more than 500 varieties of exotic and subtropical fruit, nut, spice and herb trees and shrubs. |
| http://www.fruitandspicepark.org |
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| 13. Gamble Plantation
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| 16 acres of grounds surrounding the Gamble Plantation. |
| http://www.abfla.com/parks/GamblePlantation/gambleplantation.html |
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| 14. Gizella Kopsick Palm Arboretum
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| The two-acre park contains more than 300 palms and cycads representing some 73 species from around the world. |
| http://www.stpete.org/parks/palm.htm |
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15. Harry P. Leu Gardens
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| 50 acres of peaceful grounds that let you enjoy "Old Florida" at a leisurely pace. Stroll along meandering paths shaded by ancient oaks, forests of camellias and giant camphor trees. Home to America's largest Camellia collection outside of California and the largest formal rose garden in Florida. Also a palm garden, bamboo garden, tropical stream garden, kitchen herb garden and a butterfly garden |
| http://www.leugardens.org/ |
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| 16. Heathcote Botanical Gardens
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| Heathcote Botanical Gardens in Fort Pierce, Florida offers a variety of plant collections and displays including native species, flowers and exotics, rain forest, Japanese, herb and water gardens, palm, cycad and nature walks. |
| http://www.heathcotebotanicalgardens.org |
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17. Historic Bok Sanctuary
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| Historic Bok Sanctuary offers visitors Florida's most abundant opportunities for aesthetic, cultural and personal enrichment. The lush landscapes of the Olmstead gardens, the majesty and music of the carillon tower and the splendor of Pinewood Estate create an experience that inspires all who visit. |
| http://www.boksanctuary.org/ |
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18. Historic Spanish Point
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| Located in Osprey you can enjoy the restored formal lawns and plantings, including the Sunken Garden and Pergola, the Duchene Lawn and the Fern and Jungle Walk with the scenic acqueduct. |
| http://www.inusa.com/tour/fl/tampa/spanish.htm |
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| 19. John C. Gifford Arboretum
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| Nestled on the Northwest corner of the University of Miami's Coral Gables campus this shady green jewel boasts more than 500 plants. |
| http://fig.cox.miami.edu/Arboretum/gifford.html |
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| 20. Kanapaha Botanical Gardens
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| A beautiful garden to stroll through, gardening workshops are offered, as well as their annual Spring Moonlight Walk. |
| http://www.kanapaha.org |
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