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Welcome to a guide about some amazing green spaces in Alabama! These places are called botanical gardens and arboretums. They are special outdoor areas where you can explore and learn about many different kinds of plants, trees, and flowers.

A botanical garden is like a living museum for plants. It collects, grows, and displays a wide variety of plants, often from all over the world. They are great for education, research, and just enjoying nature. An arboretum is a type of botanical garden that focuses mainly on trees and woody plants. Think of it as a tree library!

Alabama is home to several beautiful botanical gardens and arboretums. They offer a chance to see unique plants, enjoy peaceful walks, and learn about the natural world around us. Some are free to visit, while others charge a small fee.

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Aldridge Botanical Gardens

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A peaceful lake at Aldridge Botanical Gardens.

Located in Hoover, the Aldridge Botanical Gardens opened in 2002. This garden covers 30 acres and is known for its beautiful lake and walking trails. It's a great spot for a relaxing day out, and admission is free for everyone.

William Bartram Arboretum

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Exploring the William Bartram Arboretum.

The William Bartram Arboretum, founded in 1984, is part of the Fort Toulouse-Jackson Park near Wetumpka. It spans 30 acres and is managed by the Alabama Historical Commission. You can visit this arboretum for free to see many native trees and plants.

Bellingrath Gardens and Home

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A vibrant display at Bellingrath Gardens and Home.

One of Alabama's most famous gardens, Bellingrath Gardens and Home, started in 1932. It's located in Theodore and covers a large area of 65 acres. This garden is known for its stunning floral displays throughout the year. There is a fee to enter Bellingrath Gardens.

Birmingham Botanical Gardens

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A beautiful scene at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens.

Opened in 1963, the Birmingham Botanical Gardens is a huge 67.5-acre green space in Birmingham. It's a partnership between the City of Birmingham and a local foundation. This garden offers many different themed areas and is free to visit.

Donald E. Davis Arboretum

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A charming footbridge in the Donald E. Davis Arboretum.

The Donald E. Davis Arboretum was founded in 1977 and is part of Auburn University in Auburn. It's a 14-acre arboretum focused on native plants of Alabama. It's a wonderful place to learn about local trees and plants, and admission is free.

Dothan Area Botanical Gardens

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The entrance to the Dothan Area Botanical Gardens.

In Dothan, you'll find the Dothan Area Botanical Gardens, which began in 1990. This garden covers 50 acres and is managed by a local non-profit group. It's a free attraction where you can enjoy various garden collections.

Huntsville Botanical Garden

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A wide view of the Huntsville Botanical Garden.

The Huntsville Botanical Garden, established in 1988, is one of the largest gardens in Alabama, covering 112 acres. Located in Huntsville, it offers many attractions, including a children's garden and seasonal events. There is a fee to enter this garden.

Jasmine Hill Gardens

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Ancient-inspired ruins at Jasmine Hill Gardens.

Jasmine Hill Gardens, founded in 1928, is a unique 20-acre garden near Montgomery. It's famous for its Greek-inspired statues and architecture, making it feel like a trip to ancient Greece. There is a fee to visit Jasmine Hill Gardens.

Mobile Botanical Gardens

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A peaceful herb garden at Mobile Botanical Gardens.

The Mobile Botanical Gardens started in 1974 and is a large 100-acre garden in Mobile. It's managed by the City of Mobile and features diverse plant collections. There is a fee to enter this botanical garden.

Noccalula Falls Botanical Gardens

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The beautiful Noccalula Falls.

Part of Noccalula Falls Park in Gadsden, these botanical gardens cover 65 acres. While the founding date isn't specified, the park itself is a popular attraction. You can enjoy the gardens and the famous waterfall for free.

Troy University Arboretum

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A scenic path in the Troy University Arboretum.

The Troy University Arboretum, established in 1988, is a 75-acre arboretum located at Troy University in Troy. It's a great place to explore different types of trees and plants, and it's free for visitors.

University of Alabama Arboretum

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The sign welcoming visitors to the University of Alabama Arboretum.

Founded in 1958, the University of Alabama Arboretum is a 60-acre natural space in Tuscaloosa. It's part of the University of Alabama and focuses on native plants and ecosystems. Admission to this arboretum is free.

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