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Chanhassen, Minnesota
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Named as one of the "10 great places to smell the flowers" in America by USA Today, the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, as part of the University of Minnesota, is a 1,137-acre resource for horticultural and environmental info and research. Featuring 28 gardens and model landscapes, 45 plant collections, and more than 5,000 plant species and varieties, including the Hosta Glade; Garden for Wildlife; rose garden; herb garden, shrub walk; Spring Peeper Meadow (a model wetland restoration project); Japanese Garden (Seisui-Tei or Garden of Pure Water designed by nationally renowned landscape architect Koichi Kawana); Wildflower Garden (native plants of deciduous woodlands includes collection of Minnesota's state flower, the Showy Lady's-slipper and the Dwarf Trout-lily, a plant listed on the federal endangered species list).Located about 22 miles southwest of Minneapolis, also 12 miles of hiking trails, 8 miles of cross-country ski trials, and 1.25 miles of snowshoe trails. Open daily 363 days a year.
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