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The Springfield Botanical Gardens will host a full day of free family-friendly events on May 10th, featuring garden tours, expert talks, and the reopening of the Roston Native Butterfly House.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Nathanael Greene Botanical Gardens staff warn visitors of an uptick in car break-ins on the property. Burglars smashed one vehicle’s windows on Wednesday evening. The ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Rain didn’t stop dozens from packing into the Springfield Botanical Society to kick off the start of the Gigs in the Garden concert series.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - After taking a year off in 2024, the Butterfly Festival returned to the Springfield Botanical Gardens Saturday. The festival featured live animal displays from the ...
Spread across 79 acres and home to more than 4,800 trees, the Missouri Botanical Garden delights visitors with displays like the Chinese Garden, the English Woodland Garden and the 14-acre ...
As the holidays approach, the Springfield Botanical Garden develops into a winter wonderland. From Nov. 23 until Dec. 31, more than 150,000 lights will illuminate the Mizumoto Japanese Stroll ...
Readers can pose questions or get more information by calling 417-874-2963 and talking to one of the trained volunteers staffing the Mas­ter Gardener Hotline at the University of Missouri Exten ...
Jordan Teisher, the Missouri Botanical Garden’s Herbarium Director, talks about extinct and endangered grasses on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023, at the Missouri Botanical Garden's Bayer Center in Shaw.
10Best releases 2023 Readers' Choice Awards for Best Aquarium, Best Botanical Garden, ... Best Aquarium: Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium in Springfield, Missouri.
Chinese Culture Days return to the Missouri Botanical Garden. The event runs Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. “The opening ceremony is always a favorite,” says Jessika Eidson, public information ...
Missouri Botanical Garden staffers will plant 3.5 acres in total for the renovation, including 30,500 individual plants representing 332 individual species.
In fact, some of the Yoshino trees at the Missouri Botanical Garden are descendants of the trees in D.C. Cuttings from those trees were part of a gift from Japan to the U.S. in 1912.