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  1. San Diego Botanic Garden (SDBG) features 37 acres, 29 gardens, and 5,300+ plant species and varieties, representing 15 regions of the world.

  2. Mar 19, 2020 · Technically, the San Francisco Botanical Garden opened in 1940. But like the garden itself, with its trails and private moments and cinnamon leaves, its history is more sprawling and complicated ...

  3. California Botanic Garden is the largest botanic garden dedicated to California native plants, promoting botany, conservation and horticulture to inspire, inform and educate the public and scientific community about California's native flora. The Garden is a living museum with curated collections of more than 22,000 California native plants, some of which are rare or endangered. Spread across ...

  4. Feb 5, 2012 · Planned as early as the 1880s, the Botanical Gardens in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park finally opened in 1940, and have been a growing and evolving work in progress ever since.. The garden ...

  5. San Francisco Botanical Garden The San Francisco Botanical Garden (SFBG), a living museum within Golden Gate Park, is a 55-acre urban sanctuary in the middle of the big city. It is a collaboration between the SFBG Society and San Francisco Recreation and Parks. Showcasing over 50,000 plants in 8,000 taxa, this garden presents a

  6. Jan 29, 2024 · The San Francisco Botanical Garden welcomes visitors every day at 7:30 am, with the last entry varying seasonally to accommodate the changing daylight hours. Importantly, the garden closes one hour after the last admission, ensuring that guests have ample time to explore its expansive grounds and diverse plant collections.

  7. Travel the world in 55 acres! 8,500 types of rare and unusual plants from around the world. 1199 9th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94122

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