811 S. Palm Ave
Sarasota
FL 34236
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
![Education à l'environment: Site, center or gathering place (indoors or outdoors) where informal or formal education on environmental topics takes place. Education à l'environment](https://www.opengreenmap.org/sites/default/files/taxonomy_image/environmental_education.gif)
![Forêt/Plantes Autochtone(s): Flora that is indigenous in the region, sometimes called old growth, heirloom or indigenous species. Native species requires less water and care than exotic imports, and usually attract more birds, bees and butterflies, and help the cycle of life stay in balance. May include a master gardener, permaculturalist or horticulturalist or information center. Forêt/Plantes Autochtone(s)](https://www.opengreenmap.org/sites/default/files/taxonomy_image/category_pictures_75.gif)
![Jardin: Gardens that are maintained by public agencies or organization. Jardin](https://www.opengreenmap.org/sites/default/files/taxonomy_image/category_pictures_76.gif)
![Fleurs de printemps: Natural or cultivated flowers or flowering trees are especially beautiful and bountiful in this area. Fleurs de printemps](https://www.opengreenmap.org/sites/default/files/taxonomy_image/category_pictures_78.gif)
![Ressource d'écotourisme : Ecotourism focuses on local culture heritage, nature, social benefit, volunteering and education. Can include sites of interest, tours, a green hotel, hostel or eco-camping site or other urban or rural tourism site that promotes energy efficiency, conservation, awareness and local economic opportunities. Ressource d'écotourisme](https://www.opengreenmap.org/sites/default/files/taxonomy_image/category_pictures_12.gif)
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A tropical, urban oasis featuring unparalleled horticulture displays and a Sarasota bay-front setting, Marie Selby Botanical Gardens is a world-class center for education, research and conservation.
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens is a respected center for research and education, as well as a famous showplace that delights more than 130,000 visitors each year. Our visitors see beautiful horticultural displays and learn from our many educational programs. They also take away with them a better understanding and greater appreciation of the natural world and the challenge it faces.
(941) 366-5731
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