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Conservatory of Flowers
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Conservatory of Flowers Details
There is something here for nature lovers, history buffs, and architecture aficionados. Located in Golden Gate Park, this botanical garden is home to 2,000 different types of native and exotic plants and flowers. The main conservatory is also an architectural masterpiece, with a 60-foot-tall glass dome that was built in the late 1800s. Walkthrough the lowland tropic gallery to see rare plants from countries like Brazil or Indonesia, or wander to the aquatic plant section for water lilies and lotuses. The other galleries in the observatory include the highland plants, potted plants, and dahlia garden.
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