List of botanical gardens and arboretums in Virginia

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This list of botanical gardens and arboretums in Virginia is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the U.S. state of Virginia [1] [2] [3]

NameImageAffiliationCity
Boxerwood Gardens Zig zag best march.jpg Lexington
Joseph Bryan Park Azalea Garden Bryan park.jpg Richmond
Edith J. Carrier Arboretum James Madison University Harrisonburg
Chesapeake Arboretum Chesapeake
Forest Lawn Cemetery Richmond
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden Botanicalgarden.jpg Richmond
Green Spring Gardens Green Spring Gardens in August (14733963899).jpg Alexandria
Hahn Horticulture Garden HahnHorticultureGarden1.jpg Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg
Maymont MaymontPark JapaneseGarden.jpg Richmond
Meadowlark Botanical Gardens CherryBlossomsGazeboLakeCaroline.JPG Vienna
Museum of the Shenandoah Valley Glen Burnie Historic House (2005).jpg Winchester
Norfolk Botanical Garden NorfolkBotanicalGardenCanal.jpg Norfolk
Oatlands Plantation Oatlands Plantation.jpg Leesburg
Old City Cemetery Old City Cemetery Lynchburg Nov 08-1.JPG Lynchburg
River Farm River Farm Early Fall 2010 (5105616904).jpg American Horticultural Society Alexandria
Ticonderoga Botanical Gardens Chantilly
Tidewater Arboretum Virginia Beach
Orland E. White Research Arboretum Blandy arboretum back.jpg University of Virginia Boyce
Williamsburg Botanical Garden Williamsburg

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Arboretum

An arboretum in a general sense is a botanical collection composed exclusively of trees. More commonly a modern arboretum is a botanical garden containing living collections of woody plants and is intended at least in part for scientific study.

The Edith J. Carrier Arboretum is an arboretum and botanical garden on the James Madison University campus, located in Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States in the Shenandoah Valley. Groundbreaking for the arboretum took place April, 1985, under direction of Dr. Norlyn Bodkin,[1] who is credited the first scientific botanical discovery along the Eastern Seaboard of Virginia since the 1940s, Trillium: Shenandoah Wake Robin, presently found at the arboretum[2]. The only arboretum located on the campus of a Virginia state university. Exhibits include a developed trail system through 125 acres (0.51 km2) of mature Oak-Hickory Forrest with two identified century specimens and a species on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Threatened Species list protected at the arboretum: Betula uber, Round-Leaf Birch.[3]

Tidewater Arboretum, sometimes also called Hampton Roads Arboretum, is an arboretum maintained by Virginia Tech's Hampton Roads Agricultural Research and Extension Center. It is located at 1444 Diamond Springs Road, Virginia Beach, Virginia, and open daily without charge.

The possible elm cultivar Ulmus 'Jalaica' hails from the Baltic states. Living specimens are grown in the arboretum at the National Botanic Garden of Latvia, Salaspils, introduced in 1998 from the Tallinn Botanic Garden and the plantarium OPU Tallinn, Estonia. It was assumed the word 'Jalaica' was the name given the cultivar, but it has since emerged that the word simply means 'Elm' in Estonian, and the trees donated may not in fact be cultivars, although of rather unusual appearance.

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