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Botanical gardens represent the highest institutional level of gardening and horticulture. These curated spaces focus on plant conservation, scientific research, and large-scale landscape design. Around the world, botanical gardens preserve rare species, educate the public, and showcase advanced horticultural practices that shape modern gardening standards.



Some of the world’s most famous gardens include Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in the United Kingdom, the gardens of Palace of Versailles in France, and the Singapore Botanic Gardens. These sites are known for large-scale landscape design, plant conservation, and historical importance. They serve as centers for research, public education, and curated horticultural displays that influence gardening practices worldwide.


Gardening Culture