List of botanical gardens and arboretums in the United States

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Template:Infobox list Botanical gardens and arboretums in the United States are diverse and widespread, serving as important centers for botanical research, conservation, education, and recreation. These institutions are dedicated to the cultivation and display of a wide array of plant species, both native and exotic. They play a crucial role in preserving biodiversity and providing public education on environmental stewardship and plant science.

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Botanical gardens and arboretums are specialized types of gardens that maintain collections of plants for the purposes of scientific research, conservation, display, and education. These institutions often focus on particular groups of plants, such as tropical plants, desert plants, or local flora. They may also feature specialized gardens like Japanese gardens, rose gardens, and children's gardens.

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