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The '''Quail Botanical Gardens''' (30 acres) are located in [[Encinitas, California]], [[United States|USA]], and include rare [[bamboo]] groves (said to be the largest bamboo collection in the United States), desert gardens, a tropical [[rainforest]], California native plants, Mediterranean climate landscapes, and a subtropical [[fruit]] garden.
The '''Quail Botanical Gardens''' 30 acres (121,000 m²) are located in [[Encinitas, California]], [[United States|USA]], and include rare [[bamboo]] groves (said to be the largest bamboo collection in the United States), desert gardens, a tropical [[rainforest]], California native plants, Mediterranean climate landscapes, and a subtropical [[fruit]] garden.


Collections include the climate-based gardens for the New World and Old World Desert, Coastal [[Sage]] Scrub, Sub-Tropical Fruit, a [[Pinetum]], a Palm Canyon, as well as geographically organized gardens for [[Africa]], [[Australia]], Arid [[Madagascar]] Garden, Arid [[South America]], the [[Canary Islands]], Cape [[South Africa]], [[Central America]], the [[Himalayas]], the [[Mediterranean]], the [[Middle East]], [[New Zealand]], the Pan-Tropical [[Rainforest]] with a 60-foot waterfall, and the [[Pacific]].
Collections include the climate-based gardens for the New World and Old World Desert, Coastal [[Sage]] Scrub, Sub-Tropical Fruit, a [[Pinetum]], a Palm Canyon, as well as geographically organized gardens for [[Africa]], [[Australia]], Arid [[Madagascar]] Garden, Arid [[South America]], the [[Canary Islands]], Cape [[South Africa]], [[Central America]], the [[Himalayas]], the [[Mediterranean]], the [[Middle East]], [[New Zealand]], the Pan-Tropical [[Rainforest]] with a 60-foot waterfall, and the [[Pacific]].

Revision as of 16:04, 10 May 2005

The Quail Botanical Gardens 30 acres (121,000 m²) are located in Encinitas, California, USA, and include rare bamboo groves (said to be the largest bamboo collection in the United States), desert gardens, a tropical rainforest, California native plants, Mediterranean climate landscapes, and a subtropical fruit garden.

Collections include the climate-based gardens for the New World and Old World Desert, Coastal Sage Scrub, Sub-Tropical Fruit, a Pinetum, a Palm Canyon, as well as geographically organized gardens for Africa, Australia, Arid Madagascar Garden, Arid South America, the Canary Islands, Cape South Africa, Central America, the Himalayas, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, New Zealand, the Pan-Tropical Rainforest with a 60-foot waterfall, and the Pacific.

See also