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BOTANICAL BEAUTY

Five U.S cities harbor gardens awash in colour, scent and texture,

- LYNN O’ROURKE HAYES FAMILYTRAV­EL.COM

Awash in colour, scent and texture, gardens are a gift from the natural world. Here are five places where beauty is blooming:

1. Desert Botanical Gardens, Phoenix

Tucked within the red-hued landscape of Papago Park, the Desert Botanical Garden hosts one of the world’s finest collection­s of desert plants. The garden is home to rare, threatened and endangered plant species from around the world. Families enjoy the magical Butterfly Pavilion where beautiful winged creatures, native to the Southwest, sip nectar and gently perch on young visitors. You’ll learn about the butterfly life cycle in the caterpilla­r nursery and observe butterflie­s emerging from their chrysalis. Also, check out Cocoon, a new place for creative garden play. Visit dbg.org.

2. Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, N.Y.

Toddler discovery, tree detective and family weekend programs combine to make this an outstandin­g place to inspire young naturalist­s. The expanded Discovery Garden, created for the youngest garden guests, provides hands on opportunit­ies to investigat­e plant and animal life in an immersive landscape. Don’t miss the winding pathways and unique beauty of the Japanese Gardens, for which the BBG is noted. Visit BBG.org.

3. Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pa.

During spring, more than 20 indoor and 20 outdoor gardens are flaunting their finest colours and families are encouraged to explore the more than 400 hectares of gardens, woodlands, meadows, fountains plus a 1.8 hectare conservato­ry. From family story time and scavenger hunts in the Children’s Garden to guided visits to a meadow and invigorati­ng seasonal programs, this Pennsylvan­ia gem offers a wealth of opportunit­y to learn about the natural world. Visit LongwoodGa­rdens.org.

4. Magnolia Plantation, Charleston, S.C.

See camellias, daffodils, azaleas and scores of other species in bloom within America’s oldest public garden. Founded in 1676 and open for visitors since 1870, the expansive and historic plantation is home to the last large scale Romantic Garden left in the United States. Naturalist guides will help the kids spot alligators, turtles, egrets and herons in their native habitat while on a tram tour of the plantation’s wetlands, marshes, lakes and forests. A 45-minute history tour details Magnolia’s role in moving from slavery to freedom. Kids will love the petting zoo and nature centre where they can get friendly with white tail deer, pygmy goats and other small creatures. Visit magnoliapl­antation.com.

5. West Seattle Bee Garden, Seattle

Discover the busy world of bees during a visit to this intriguing bee garden. Your family can safely learn about the importance of honeycomb, nectar, honey and pollen and why we need to preserve the bee population. Take time to walk through the adjacent park and talk about plants and their role in the pollinatio­n process. An annual festival includes enhanced educationa­l programs. Visit westseattl­ebeegarden.com/visit.html.

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DREAMSTIME PHOTOS Clipped taxus (yew) trees in the Topiary Garden, one of more than 40 gardens at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pa.
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden in New York City has a Discovery Garden for kids and is also noted for its Japanese Gardens.
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Magnolia Plantation in Charleston, S.C., has a history tour detailing its role in moving from slavery to freedom.
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Gambels Quail in the Desert Botanical Gardens in Phoenix, which is home to rare plant species from across the globe.

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