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17 days agoThe New York Botanical Garden tagged School of Professional Horticulture Alumni Testimonial — Wayne Cahilly (Class of 1984) with: -
17 days agoThe New York Botanical Garden tagged School of Professional Horticulture Alumni Testimonial — Francisca Coelho (Class of 1981) with: -
17 days agoThe New York Botanical Garden tagged School of Professional Horticulture Alumni Testimonial — Wayne Cahilly (Class of 1984) with: -
17 days agoThe New York Botanical Garden tagged School of Professional Horticulture Alumni Testimonial — Erika Hanson (Class of 2007) with: -
17 days agoThe New York Botanical Garden tagged School of Professional Horticulture alumni Testimonial — Ani Adishian (Class of 2001) with:
About the Garden
The New York Botanical Garden is a museum of plants, an educational institution, and a scientific research organization. Founded in 1891 and now a National Historic Landmark, it is one of the greatest botanical gardens in the world and the largest in any city in the United States, distinguished by the beauty of its diverse landscape and extensive collections and gardens, as well as by the scope and excellence of its programs in horticulture, education, and science.
The Botanical Garden’s curated living collections contain more than 1 million plants; its Continuing Education program is the largest and most diverse of any botanical garden in the world; its Children’s Education program has been a pioneer in innovative, informal science discovery facilities and activities; and its scientific research on plants and fungi is unmatched in scope, depth, and authority.
The New York Botanical Garden is a museum of plants, an educational institution, and a scientific research organization. Founded in 1891 and now a National Historic Landmark, it is one of the greatest botanical gardens in the world and the largest in any city in the United States, distinguished by the beauty of its diverse landscape and extensive collections and gardens, as well as by the scope and excellence of its programs in horticulture, education, and science.
The Botanical Garden’s curated living collections contain more than 1 million plants; its Continuing Education program is the largest and most diverse of any botanical garden in the world; its Children’s Education program has been a pioneer in innovative, informal science discovery facilities and activities; and its scientific research on plants and fungi is unmatched in scope, depth, and authority.
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