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U.S. National Arboretum: Gardens: FAQs: Mexican flowering dogwood
A lesser known but important purpose of the National Arboretum is to collect and preserve ornamental plant germplasm. Sometimes, the National Arboretum is one of just a few botanical collections in the world that is growing a particular woody or herbaceous plant species.

Bachelor's in Horticulture Degree in Chicago Area
Designed for working professionals and community college students to finish their studies and advance in the workplace, the program allows all students to transfer their associate's degree credits into a bachelor's degree with additional coursework.

Gardens and Horticulture Index Page
Your browser does not support script. Please use the navigation text menu at the bottom of the page. Garden Displays, Collections and Structures Map of Arboretum Grounds

Searching the Globe
Few gardeners can say they are at a loss for new plant material. With a click of the mouse on the Internet or a casual flip through a catalog, a gardener can be anywhere in the botanical world and back again within seconds: camellias from Japan; boxwood from the Republic of Georgia; geraniums from South Africa; or magnolias from South Carolina.

New Horticulture and Design Course Offerings in the Chicago Area
Interested individuals can sign up for classes now, for personal and professional development or as a degree-seeking individual. The program is based on building the pathway from a community or junior college, to a four year degree in Horticulture.


Listings for Arboretums / Botanical Gardens in Missouri
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Missouri Botanical Garden
St. Louis,  Missouri  (MO)  63110


Powell Gardens
Kingsville,  Missouri  (MO)  64061


University of MO Botanic Garden
Columbia,  Missouri  (MO)  65211-3200