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The North Carolina Botanical Garden emphasizes conservation. The garden’s mission is to nourish native plants and improve the relationship between people and nature. Over 1,100 acres of gardens are home to North Carolina’s unique botanical legacy. Rare and endangered plant species are well cared for and educational programs cultivate awareness and new generations of garden lovers. Display gardens include wildflowers, carnivorous plants, and gardens for pollinators. Close to 90 acres of North Carolina Forest are preserved by the botanical gardens, and accessed by 3 miles of hiking trails. A library, art gallery, and garden shop are located at the Garden’s Educational Center, the first LEED platinum building owned by the state of North Carolina.

100 Old Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27517, Phone: 919-962-0522

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