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The University of North Carolina at Charlotte Botanical Gardens, also referred to as the Charlotte Botanical Gardens, are situated within the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. This location offers a unique blend of education and nature, providing visitors with an opportunity to explore a variety of plant collections.
The Botanical Gardens house a variety of major collections, offering a diverse range of flora for visitors to explore. Additionally, the gardens serve as the final resting place of Bonnie Cone, the founder of UNC Charlotte. This adds a historical element to the gardens, providing a deeper connection to the university's past.
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9090 Craver Rd, Charlotte
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The UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens offer a peaceful retreat within the university campus. Visitors often appreciate the diverse plant collections, including the greenhouse with exotic species and the outdoor gardens featuring native flora. The gardens are noted for their educational value, with many plants labeled for easy identification. While some reviewers mention that the gardens are not extensive, they are well-maintained and provide a pleasant environment for a short visit or study break. The staff is generally described as knowledgeable and friendly. Some visitors point out that parking can be challenging during busy university hours. Overall, the gardens are considered a nice, free attraction for plant enthusiasts and those seeking a quiet space in Charlotte.
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