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Scott,  Poland Poland
26 Aug 2023
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Beautiful and calm. A must for any plant or peace lover!
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Robert,  United States United States
24 Mar 2023
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The orchid show was spectacular. It was not too crowded. We were a bit early for some of the other flowers, but a trip in two weeks is advised.
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About: New York Botanical Garden

Founded in 1891 and now a National Historic Landmark, the New York Botanical Garden is the largest botanical garden in any city in the United States. It's also a well-known plant research and conservation society.

Friday 10:00 - 18:00
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2900,Southern Boulevard, 10458, New York
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