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  1. Our gardens and grounds are open every day, from dawn to dusk. Nevin Welcome Center Hours: Tuesday – Sunday: 10am – 5pm. Location. 124 Comstock Knoll Drive Ithaca New York, 14850 Maps & Directions

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  3. View recommendations for ways to experience Cornell Botanic Gardens that match your interests and time frame.

  4. The map shows the location of individual plants and areas. Zoom in to view details. Click on a marker to view further information. Map : Cornell Botanic Gardens.

  5. Jun 21, 2024 · Select Map to zoom in on a specific location in the Garden and see all the plants located in that area. Select Features to search for memorial benches, plaques, and trees. Search

  6. May 3, 2024 · Pocket Guide—this palm-sized leaflet guides visitors to the most centrally located gardens, arboretum, gorges, and natural areas, and includes QR codes to access detailed information on all on- and off-campus natural areas on the Cornell Botanic Gardens website.

  7. Pounder Vegetable Garden and Climate Change Garden. Explore heirloom and commercial varieties of food plants grown around the world and see plants growing in a high tunnel under predicted future climate conditions.

  8. View on Map. At Cornell Botanic Gardens, specialty gardens surround the Nevin Welcome Center that showcase plants from around the world. Eleven gardens feature herbs, flowers, vegetables, rhododendrons, perennials, ornamental grasses, groundcovers, conifers, container gardens and plants with winter interest.

  9. Apr 9, 2019 · Interactive map. Between specialty gardens around the Nevin Welcome Center, tree collections and gardens in the F.R. Newman Arboretum, 44 natural areas, and 32 miles of trails, there is a lot to explore at Cornell Botanic Gardens.

  10. There is something for everyone at the Cornell Botanic Gardens, formerly known as the Cornell Plantations. There are hiking trails, nature walks, gardens, ponds, woodlands, meadows, glens, waterfalls, fens, bogs and, of course, gorges.

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