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The Cornell Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden next to the Cornell University campus that features 25 acres of cultivated botanical gardens, an arboretum, and pristine natural areas organized into 40 different nature areas around Cornell and Ithaca.
The Botanic Gardens also maintains four gardens on Cornell's central campus and also feature to the F.R. Newman Arboretum, which spans 150 acres. The Cornell Botanic Gardens specializes in trees and shrubs that are endemic to New York State, and notable features of the garden include a themed herb garden, a decorative arts flower garden, and a heritage vegetable garden.

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