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Since the Garden opened its doors in 1976, it has become the emerald jewel in the crown of Atlanta culture. The Garden is an ever-evolving destination where the horticulturally-minded, nature-inspired and fun-seeking families come together to feel human again.
Renowned plant collections, beautiful displays and spectacular exhibitions make the Atlanta Botanical Garden the loveliest place in the city to visit. An urban oasis in the heart of Midtown, the Garden includes 30 acres of outdoor gardens, an award-winning Children’s Garden, the serene Storza Woods highlighted by a unique Canopy Walk, and the picturesque Skyline Garden.
The Gainesville location, opened in 2015, celebrates years of planning and development of one of North Georgia’s most beautiful landscapes aimed at connecting visitors with both the natural world and cultural amenities. It is home to the largest conservation nursery in the Southeast.
The Garden's mission is to "To develop and maintain plant collections for the purposes of display, education, conservation, research and enjoyment." | US | ||||
No description available | JO | ||||
BBSA/South African National Biodiversity Institute Millennium Seedbank Programme (Consortium Member of BBSA Biodiversity Biobanks South Africa) No description available | ZA | ||||
BBSA/Agricultural Research Council-National Collection of Fungi (Consortium Member of BBSA Biodiversity Biobanks South Africa) No description available | ZA | ||||
BBSA/Agricultural Research Council / Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) collection (Consortium Member of BBSA Biodiversity Biobanks South Africa) No description available | ZA | ||||
BBSA/University of the Free State/Yeast Culture Collection (Consortium Member of BBSA Biodiversity Biobanks South Africa) No description available | ZA | ||||
Arctos/University of Wyoming (Consortium Member of Arctos) No description available | US | ||||
No description available | BJ | ||||
No description available | BR | ||||
No description available | PS | ||||
No description available | RW | ||||
No description available | NL | ||||
The Conservatory and Botanical Garden of Geneva's Collection of DNA extracts and silica-dry tissue samples used for genetic and phylogenetic analyses | CH | ||||
No description available | US | ||||
Primarily tissues frozen in liquid nitrogen in the field and transferred to -80C ultracold freezers for long-term storage. Some samples preserved in 95% ethanol. | CA | ||||
No description available | US | ||||
The collection of all AM tissues and DNA for all of the AM's faunal collections | AU | ||||
The Bishop Museum houses the most comprehensive collection of cultural artifacts and natural history specimens from across the Pacific. Of the more than 6 million natural history specimens, many from species endemic to single islands or island archipelagos, a small portion have already been sampled and cryopreserved in the Pacific Center for Molecular Biodiversity. We are currently working to biobank tissue samples from the nearly 10,000 endemic species and many of the non-native taxa in Hawaii, as well as many of the Pacific Island collections housed at the museum. | US | ||||
The Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) is a private center for research and education focused on the comparative relationships of animal life. The MCZ houses millions of animal specimens divided into nine departments and hosts thousands of visiting researchers each year. | US |