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  1. Visit the North Carolina Botanical Garden to explore, learn, and conserve plants and nature. Find out about upcoming events, classes, exhibits, and how to support the Garden.

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      The North Carolina Botanical Garden offers a variety of...

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      Mason Farm Biological Reserve. A two-mile loop trail circles...

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      The Carolina Community Garden (CCG) aims to grow vegetables...

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      The Garden’s Conservation Programs conducts plant...

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      The North Carolina Botanical Garden Foundation is the...

  2. The North Carolina Botanical Garden (NCBG), part of the University of North Carolina, is a 1,000+ acre assemblage of display gardens and natural areas in and around Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The Garden is nationally known as a center for the study, display, interpretation, and conservation of southeastern native plants.

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  3. Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Land area. 700 acres (1.1 sq mi; 2.8 km 2) No. of species. 2,500. Website. www .ncbg .unc .edu. Wikimedia Commons has media related to North Carolina Botanical Garden. The North Carolina Botanical Garden is a botanical garden operated by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

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  4. North Carolina Botanical Garden. One of the largest native plant botanical gardens in the Southeast. Free admission. The display gardens feature plants that occur naturally in the region, herbs, native habitats, the most diverse carnivorous plant collection in the southeastern United States, children’s wonder garden, nature trails, the 2022 Fall Sculpture in the Garden (September 18 ...

  5. Explore one of the largest natural botanical gardens in the southeast, with diverse collections, trails and gardens. Learn about native plants, carnivorous plants, aquatics and more at the education center, gallery and gift shop.

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