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  1. Virginias Largest Botanical Garden. NBG is powered by 100% renewable energy! a 501© (3) Non-Profit supporting our community. Named #3 BEST Botanical Garden across the United States 2023 —Fodor’s Travel. Norfolk Botanical Garden was honored to be chosen by the Association of Fundraising Professionals as. Outstanding Non-Profit in ...

  2. Learn more about Norfolk Botanical Garden. See the Garden map and Garden areas. Horticultural Highlights June 2024. The Tropical Display House is typically closed the first Tuesday of every month for maintenance – this day is subject to change.

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  3. From a Japanese Garden to Hydrangeas, Camellias, Roses, and Rhododendrons - all framed by lakes, streams, and forests... By Barry Dawson. “ A Stunning Oasis in Norfolk ”. Feb 2023.

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  4. The Norfolk Botanical Garden (158 acres) is a botanical garden with arboretum located at 6700 Azalea Garden Road, Norfolk, Virginia.

  5. Tickets available in person upon arrival at our Tollbooth. Guests receive free admission into the Garden for up to 6 people total with a Medicaid card. Discount not valid during special events and cannot be applied toward seasonal boat tours.

  6. Norfolk Botanical Garden is nationally recognized for its deep-rooted history and celebrated for its blooms in every season. The 175-acre garden is home to more than 60 distinctive themed gardens, 95 species of birds and 30 kinds of butterflies.

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  8. This ever-changing landscape has formal gardens and natural areas; the Garden has something to discover and explore all year long. Some gardens focus on collections of plants (camellias, hydrangeas, roses), while others look at a plant from a specific region like Japan or Virginia.

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