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In 1972 she was made director, becoming the first woman to head a major botanic garden.
As the story goes, she pulled the signs down and put up botanic ones in their place.
The botanic name has been the source of some confusion.
But she had come to the botanic garden that morning to learn how to compost.
I tried letting my volunteers at the botanic garden do this once.
Art exhibits are also a frequent event at the botanic park.
These proved that the area was most suitable for a botanic garden.
The botanic inhabitants of Moss seemed to have the same tradition.
The botanic garden is an 18 hectare site within the park.
It was introduced to Europe and grown in many botanic gardens.
"There are plenty of other botanic gardens doing scientific research," she continued.
The Renaissance saw an immense increase in botanic study and publication.
"You go to botanic gardens and they have a staff to take care of their historic collections," he said.
Membership in a local botanic garden or nature preserve might also be helpful.
Behind the houses is a lush botanic garden and beyond that, a drama school.
The plant is cultivated by botanic gardens and private collectors around the world.
This makes Florida an interesting botanic garden in which a lot of different plant species are collected.
On the territory of the botanic garden, there is a cemetery established in 1784.
The bridge is near the botanic gardens and the local swimming pool.
By 1928 college records show her getting funds for a botanic garden - an outdoor classroom.
George's mother Augusta started the botanic gardens and created many of the garden buildings.
The price includes a $200 contribution to the botanic garden.
More than 1000 people visited Middlesbrough botanic centre's open day.
The botanic gardens are the largest living collection of native Australian plants.
There are several Buddhist temples located within the botanic gardens.