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1. Atlanta Botanical Garden (Atlanta)
Atlanta Botanical Garden offers many gardens for you to visit: Fuqua Conservatory, Outdoor Gardens, Conservation/Education garden, Children's Garden, Fuqua Orchid Center, Smithgall Arboretum, Greenhouses, Art in the Garden. See What's in Bloom.
http://www.atlantabotanicalgarden.org/
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2. Augusta Golf & Gardens (Augusta)
The first-class display gardens at August Golf & Gardens include a Rose Garden, complete with over 800 varieties of bright miniature roses. An Asian Garden features a koi pond, moon gate and plants from the Orient.
http://www.gghf.org/AUGUSTAGARDENS_level1.htm
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3. Callaway Gardens (Pine Mountain)
The Virginia Hand Callaway Discovery Center, Birds of Prey shows, Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center, John A. Sibley Horticultural Center, Mr. Cason's Vegetable Garden, Callaway Brothers Azalea Bowl, Overlook Garden and miles of nature trails showcase the beauty of nature at Callaway Gardens.
http://www.callawayonline.com/
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4. Founders Memorial Garden (Athens)
In 1936, the Garden Club of Georgia began a fund to create a living memorial to the twelve founders of the Ladies' Garden Club of Athens, the first garden club in America, organized in 1891. Dean Hubert B. Owens, his staff, and students of the Landscape Architecture Department, working with funds contributed by the Garden Club of Georgia members, designed and developed the nationally acclaimed Founders Memorial Garden, completing the project in 1946. This garden not only serves as a museum of landscape design, but as a natural laboratory for botany, forestry, and related disciplines. The layout of the two and one-half acre series of gardens, the grounds of our former Headquarters House, consists of a formal boxwood garden, two courtyards, a retrace, a perennial garden, and an arboretum.
http://www.uga.edu/gardenclub/Founder.html
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5. Georgia Southern Botanical Gardens (Statesboro)
Visit the Georgia Southern Botanial Gardens: Bland Cottage is open Tuesday - Saturday, 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. The Garden Gates are open daily from 9 a.m. - dusk
http://welcome.georgiasouthern.edu/garden/
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6. Guido Gardens (Metter)
The Guido Gardens with the sparkling waterfalls, shimmering fountains, babbling brooks, lovely gazebos, inspiring music and beautiful Prayer Chapel. Tours Monday - Friday, 8-12, 1-5. This online tour of the gardens presents a series of photos, and includes a page with three panoramic 360-degree views in QuickTime format.
http://www.guidogardens.com/gardensmain.htm
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7. Hamilton Rhododendron Garden at Georgia Mountain Fair (Hiawassee)
The beautiful Hamilton Rhododendron Garden lies sprawled on a hillside sloping to Lake Chatuge near Hiawassee, Georgia on the Georgia Mountain Fair grounds.Started by Fred Hamilton it has now grown to more than 3000 plants. Fred Hamilton developed the yellow azalea, the only domestic yellow azalea in existence, which he named after his wife, Hazel. A botanical paradise fairly bursting with dogwoods, tulip magnolias, native azaleas, lady slippers, trillium and rhododendron awaits your visit. This is a truly enchanted spot. Stroll tranquil pine bark trails as they wind through lush foliage. Feel your cares drift away on the gentle breezes. Remember what peace and quiet is all about. Stroll these trails any time of year.There are no admission charges and the Garden is open daily.
http://www.georgia-mountain-fair.com/hamgar.html
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8. Lockerly Arboretum (Milledgeville)
Lockerly Arboretum is a private, nonprofit educational support facility designed to enhance the cultural and aesthetic life of this area. Comprising approximately fifty acres, it is located just above the fall line in Milledgeville. It lies along the east side of Business Highway 441 South, just outside the limits of the city.
http://www.lockerlyarboretum.org
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9. Oak Hill
The Martha Berry Museum is an All American Display Garden on the National Register of Historic Sites.
http://www.berry.edu/oakhill/
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10. The Latin American Ethnobotanical Garden at the University of Georgia
The purpose of the Latin American Ethnobotanical Garden is to highlight the plants of cultural significance in Latin America and focus attention on the critical need for conservation of this biodiversity.
http://www.uga.edu/ethnobot/
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