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Regional Ornamental
Plant Database:

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  CZBG Becomes Member of the Center for Plant Conservation  
  Local Flora Project  
 
 
     
  Gardens & Plant Exhibits  
 

Where is the Botanical Garden?
Many visitors wonder where the Botanical Garden is as they expect it to be a distinct area of the Zoo. The truth is that as soon as visitors set foot in the Zoo, they are also in the award-winning Botanical Garden, a living museum of over 3,000 varieties of plants from around the world.

The overall purpose of the collection is to demonstrate the diversity of plants and their relationships with human and animal life, to establish attractive and educational naturalistic settings for animal exhibits, to promote conservation, to create beautiful garden displays and an attractive park setting, and to grow and display a wide diversity of outstanding plants for the education and cultural benefit of people in the region.

 

   
     
 
 
Gardens
1 - Pollinator Garden
2 - Butterfly Garden
3 - Dinosaur Garden
4 - Great New Plants Garden
5 - Wetland Trails
6 - Vanishing Giants
7 - Oriental Garden
8 - Main Entry Plaza & Botanical Center
9 - Garden of Peace
10 - African Violet Display-Jungle Trails
11 - Manatee Springs
12 - CREW Endangered Species Garden
 
 
 

 

 
     
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