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The Miami Beach Botanical Garden is a beautifully maintained 2.6-acre urban green space that features an array of native Florida plants and trees, a Japanese Garden, plant nursery and an event plaza. Founded in 1962 and later renovated by South Florida landscape architect Raymond Jungles, the gardens feature meandering pathways, water gardens with fountains and ponds, a wetland with mangrove, a native garden and bio-swale, and a pretty Japanese Garden. Species that can be seen in the garden home include palms, cycads, orchids, and bromeliads, and visitors can purchase young plants at the plant nursery. A Great Lawn and event plaza can be hired for special events and celebrations, and nighttime lights add a romantic touch to an evening at the gardens. The Miami Beach Botanical Garden is open Tuesday to Sunday with free admission.
2000 Convention Center Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33139, Phone: 305-673-7256

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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