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Page 1: September newsletter 2014

Issue 3 - 2014

Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens Society, Inc.

Under the Dome

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Mission: A living museum dedicated to advancing appreciation for and knowledge of plant life and its connection to people and cultures through its documented living plant collection, historic

conservatory, education, research and exhibits.

Open daily (Monday - Sunday) from 10am-5pm *We will close at 4pm on September 13

Special Holiday Hours:Closed Thanksgiving Day

Christmas Eve (December 24) - 10am-12pmClosed Christmas Day (December 25)

New Year’s Eve (December 31) - 10am-12pm

Starting September 1 - Admission Prices: $9 Adults - $8 Seniors (55+)

$8 Students (13+ with ID) - $5 Kids 3-12Members & kids 2 and under are free!

David J. Swarts, President/CEO

OfficersChairman Miche C. Needham, CPA, Lumsden & McCormick, LLPVice ChairmanEd Dore, Dore Landscape Associates Inc.SecretaryRose Ann DulskiTreasurerAdam J. Poole, CPA, Freed Maxick & Battaglia, CPAs, PC

At Large MembersDr. Maria Rita P. AndayaGordon Ballard, Ad Stuff Promotional ProductsHenry BurnsDiane ChrismanLawrence E. Christ, LiteLab, Inc.Joseph Del Vecchio, National Fuel Resources, Inc.Thomas Gaffney, Esq., Lippes Mathias Wexler Friedman LLPRichard F. Griffin, Esq., Kavinoky Cook, LLP Peter Heffley, Canisius CollegeElizabeth Holden, Hodgson RussStephanie M. Karnas, M&T BankLynn Kozinski, Medaille CollegeElizabeth Licata, Buffalo Spree MagazineFrancesca B. Mesiah, Kaleida HealthDavid McIntyre, Unilock Kevin NeumaierPatricia O’Connor, Mercy Skilled Nursing FacilityCathy Paladino, Ellicott Development CompanySara Root, Eric Mower and AssociatesClaire Schen, Ph.D., University of BuffaloMichael Shadrack, WNY Hosta SocietyBarbara Tomasi

Immediate Past Chair - Mary Ann Kresse

Ex-Officio DirectorsPatricia E. Connolly, Representative of the Legislature Chairman

Thomas Herrera-Mishler, Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy

Joseph McMahon, Representative of the Erie County Executive

Troy Schinzel, Commissioner of Erie County Parks

Director Emeritus - Florence DaLuiso-Zoll

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The Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens Society, Inc.

2655 South Park AveBuffalo, NY 14218

716.827.1584www.buffalogardens.com

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Greetings! As summer comes to a close, it is a good time to reflect on the wonderful events and experiences that have occurred at the Botanical Gardens so far this year.

In early January, our Board Chair, Miche Needham, organized a “field trip” for Board members and staff to visit Pittsburgh’s Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. The primary purpose was to learn firsthand what steps Phipps took to make a remarkable facility even better. All who attended came back determined to develop and implement plans to upgrade our own facility.

The Orchid Show, Night Lights, Taste of Paradise, Easter Egg Hunt and the Spring Flower Show were highly successful. In fact, Night Lights 2014 began with a wonderful preview kickoff party sponsored by Buffalo Spree Magazine. Despite the coldest weather in decades, the light show attracted thousands of visitors.

The Great Plant Sale was again very successful. We also offered many other events this year including, the Honey Bee Festival, Science Café-“Indulge – Delectable Botanical Luxuries”, Tree Tours, Hosta Show, Iris, Daylily and Hosta Sale, Junior Botanist Camp and for the first time, a full-day Art and Botany camp.

While all this was happening, we opened a monarch butterfly exhibit. With the assistance of Dave O’Donnell from the Eastern Monarch Butterfly Farm, the exhibit opened on June 8 with great enthusiasm. The butterfly and the bee hive exhibits are excellent teaching opportunities, since they demonstrate the important role these threatened pollinators play in sustaining life on our planet. Also, a special thank you to Gary and Deborah Hill for their generous gift which was used to install interpretive signage for the butterfly exhibit.

After many years of planning, an outdoor Healing Garden broke ground in July. This garden will provide visitors with a contemplative and informative setting emphasizing the important role plants have on enhancing our physical and mental health. Mercy Hospital, part of Catholic Health and Plant WNY were instrumental in making the Healing Garden a reality.

The outdoor gazebo which was donated by Rich Products and installed by Ellicott Development in our beautiful Perennial Peace Garden provided an ideal setting for many weddings throughout the spring and summer.

Our Amorphophallus titanum (Corpse Flower) named Morty bloomed in early August. This spectacular event brought thousands of guests to the Gardens to view this rare plant and to experience its less than appealing fragrance.

Our horticulture team is hard at work to ensure that the fall succulent, mum and poinsettia exhibits are better than ever. In addition to these events, there will be many other reasons to visit the Gardens this fall including: Horticulture I and II Certificate Classes, the Gardens’ annual Gala on September 26 and we will offer another Science Café – Illuminate: Science and Art through ‘Burchfield Botanicals’. Check out more details in this edition.

Additionally, there are many projects we are working on which will improve the overall visitor experience. Plans for the full reconstruction of the north dome and adjacent low greenhouse are moving forward and construction will begin in April 2015. The Board of Directors is also working on revising the Gardens’ master and strategic plans.

As you can tell, it has been a very busy year. But upon reflection, none of this would have been possible without our Board of Directors’ leadership and the dedicated efforts of our staff and volunteers. More importantly, it is our members, sponsors, donors and visitors who make the difference. Thank you for your support and see you at the Gardens soon.

Dave Swarts, President/CEO

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What’s New from Horticulture Team

We welcomed Morty the Corpse Flower (and his two monstrous siblings) to our plant collection in July. We were in awe of visitor interest and the gigantic scale and cellular transformation we witnessed while it grew.

The Monarch Butterfly exhibit showed the importance of botany necessary to feed and sustain butterflies and how everyone can garden at home to help their populations.

Our beneficial insect and Integrated Pest Management program is in full swing doing the necessary management of plant pests without pesticides. This helps to maintain a green and natural balance here in our beautiful biome.

We have doubled the size of the Begonia Collection with the donation of a local nursery.

The Healing Garden is on its way to completion! Hosting hundreds of healing and medicinal plants that can enhance natural health and well-being. We are excited to have our front walk garden designated as a Proven Winners Signature Garden! We will be the first Botanical Garden in the country and one of six others to receive this distinction.

There are so many new features and upgrades and many more to come in the future!

A special thank you to:Zittel’s, PLANT WNY/PLANTASIA, WD Henry, Kenneth Henry & Sons, Taylor Greenhouses and

Seasonal Nursery for donating plant material to the Gardens this year!

Horticulture Program

Make-It, Take-ItKey

Special Event

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GM - Garden Member NM - Non-Member sponsored by:

Celebrate the Holidays! With the holiday season fast approaching,

make your next event one to remember! Come out of the cold and into the

Gardens. The Buffalo Botanical Gardens is the perfect place for your next corporate event or holiday party, with a unique and

engaging environment catering to your entire event needs. Experience some of

Buffalo’s finest cuisine by choosing from one of our exclusive caterers. Utilize one

of our meeting spaces, and then enjoy complete access to all the gardens have to

offer. Take full advantage of our evening event packages, and

reserve the entire conservatory to enjoy with your guests.

There is still time to reserve your space!Contact the Events Department at

716.827.1584 ext. 219, ext. 220 or [email protected].

Digital Photo Contest Photos Due December 31

Adult (18+) Teens (12-17) Youth (Under 12)

All photos will be considered for the following two awards:

President’s Pick Cover of the Gardens’ Next Newsletter

Photos submitted in each age range will be

considered for the following awards:

Best Use of Shadows and Light Most Unusual Vantage Point

Best Use of ColorMost Artistic

Best Use of Macro Photography

GM First entry free, each additional $6NM - Each entry $8

Go to www.buffalogardens.com

for an entry form

Samantha Gelsomino - Photo Contest Winner 2013

Gardens and Villas of the Italian Lakes - July 18 - July 27, 2015

The Botanical Gardens, in conjunction with Collette Vacations and the Royal Horticultural Society, present an incredible trip to Northern Italy!Join us as we embark on a trip of a lifetime! Reserve today!Trip highlights include:

x Exploring UNESCO World Heritage site, Padua Botanical Garden, the first botanical garden in the world. x Enjoying a gardening workshop at the historic Valsanzibio Gardens. x Discovering the Cicogna Mozzoni gardens during a tour led by a

member of the Cicogna Mozzoni family. x Visiting Giardino Giusti, Renaissance period gardens which opened

in the 1500s, with a tour from the owners.

Book Today! Rates before January 19, 2015 Double Occupancy $5,299 Single Occupancy $6,099 Triple Occupancy $5,249 Rates after January 19, 2015 Double Occupancy $5,449 Single Occupancy $6,249 Triple Occupancy $5,399

Price includes: Round trip air from the Buffalo International Airport, air taxes and fees/surcharges and hotel transfers. Price does not include cancellation waivers or travel insurance ($260 per person). For more information, please contact Christina at the Botanical Gardens at 716.827.1584 ext. 219 or [email protected].

Our Volunteer Family is Growing! Over the past year, we have been working hard to engage new groups, organizations and individuals to join our volunteer family! Here are some organizations we have been working with this year:

x Earth Spirit Internship for ECC and Buffalo State College

x University at Buffalo Internship Program x Canisius College Communication Department

Internship Program x ECC Outreach & Education project x Town of Clarence Youth Bureau x Sacred Heart Academy x Grand Island High School x Aspire’s World Of Work Program x People Inc. x East Aurora Garden Club (pictured below) x Cable Street Community Garden

If you are interested in being part of our Volunteer Family, contact our Volunteer Department at 827.1584 ext. 207, email [email protected] or sign up online at www.buffalogardens.com!

Art Class

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Health & Wellness

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Horticulture I & II Certificate Classes - Fall Semester11am-1pm, GM $105 or $20 per class, NM $130 or $25 per classDavid Clark, Horticulture Educator. David is fast becoming one of the country’s noted garden speakers! Join him for an entertaining garden education for beginners or gardeners wishing to brush up on their skills. Those who take the entire series will be presented with a certificate upon completion.

Horticulture I HCP I - 101 - September 13 - Botany 101 HCP I - 102 - October 4 - Plant Propagation HCP I - 103 -November 1 - Pest Management and DiseaseHCP I - 104 - November 15 - Shrubs and Trees *Includes a tree tour HCP I - 105 - January 10 - Annuals and PerennialsHCP I – 106 - January 17 - Garden Design

Horticulture II HCP II - 201 - September 20 - Soil Science * Bring your soil for testingHCP II - 202 - October 11 - Advanced Plant PropagationHCP II - 203 - November 8 - Practical Principals of PruningHCP II - 204 - November 22 - HydroponicsHCP II - 205 - January 27 - Water GardeningHCP II - 206 - January 31 - Introduction to Landscape Design

Awesome “Mossome” Terrariums - September 166:15pm, GM $25, NM $30 - Create a miniature moss garden - an easy to care for mini ecosystem. We’ll provide glassware, moss and other supplies as well as tips to care for these tiny plants.

Science Café: Illuminate: Science and Art through ‘Burchfield Botanicals’ - September 23

6:30-8pm, GM $22, NM $25 - Pre-registration is requiredJoin Tullis Johnson, Curator and Manager of Archives at the Burchfield Penney Art Center for a delightful presentation intersecting science and art through the works of Charles E. Burchfield. Includes light refreshments, beer and wine and a mini-tour of the Gardens.

Gala at the Gardens - September 266pm-8pm - Cocktails, Silent and Basket Auctions8pm - Dinner Presentation, Mission Moment, Live Auction Save the date for this year’s Gala in the Gardens! Join Co-Chairs Jackye Mandell and Cheryl Lyles for an evening of gratitude and friendship surrounded by the beauty of the Gardens. For sponsorship and ticket information, please contact the development department at 827.1584 ext. 203.

Kids Art ClassesKAA - September 27, October 11, 18KAB - November 1,8,15KAC - December 6, 13, 229-10:30am, GM & NM $35 per series or $13 per classMulti-medium classes are for kids ages 5-15. A piece of art will be completed at each class. Taught by Joan Saba, professional artist and teacher. All supplies are provided.

Botanical Drawings - October 11 - November 23Shades of Gray - Drawing is the most immediate form of self-expression. Through the use of line and value, a sense of energy, depth, and texture can be created. The Botanical Gardens Drawing Class invites you to view their latest works.

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Ann Parker - August 17 - October 5Water and Glass - Shimmering pools, cascading fountains, glass reaching to the sky, silver-toned and green-gray succulents, all have been captured in this photographic display of the Botanical Gardens. Using macro, zoom, and wide angle lenses, Ann’s photos show intricate details of plants, reflections in the pools, glass with light and shadow, and abstract, inverse images of garden objects. This exhibit showcases color, form, lines and angles, fluidity and motion.

Succulents - September 6 - October 5A visitor FAVORITE! This succulent exhibit will feature many different types of cacti and succulents displayed in very unique ways. We will showcase many unusual plants such as Echeverias, Aeoniums and Euphorbias. New designs this year will include some whimsical surprises!

Adult Watercolor Classes WCA- September 8, 15, 22, 29 WCB - October 20, 27, November 3, 17WCC - December 1, 8, 15, 228:45-10:45am, GM $60 or $17 per class, NM $66 or $18 per classAll skill levels are welcome! Taught by Joan Saba, professional artist and teacher. Class fills quickly, pre-registration is required as space is limited.

Adult Drawing ClassesD1 - September 10, 17, 24, October 1D2 - October 8, 15, 22, 29D3 - November 5, 12, December 10, 178:45-10:45am, GM $60 or $17 per class, NM $66 or $18 per classAll skill levels are welcome! Taught by Joan Saba, professional artist and teacher. Class fills quickly, pre-registration is required as space is limited. Be sure to catch the Arcangel Gallery showing October 11-November 23 with work from students in these classes!

Yoga at the GardensFall - September 10, 17, 24, October 1, 8, 22, 29, November 5, 12, 19 No class Oct 15, $100 for 10 week session, $15 each individual class5:30-6:45pm - Free to eligible BlueCross BlueShield membersGentle hatha yoga, designed for all ages and fitness levels. Led by Leanne Oldenbrook from Crescent Moon Yoga. To register for one or all sessions, contact Leanne at 864.1194 or [email protected] or go online www.cmyoga.com

Tree Tour - September 139-10:30am, $5 per person, per tourGet to know some of the many tree species in the South Park Arboretum with Kristy Blakely, Director of Education. Wear comfortable shoes/boots and be prepared to get muddy. Walks begin at various locations along the Ring Road, eventually completing the loop! Meet and park along the South Park Ring Road - Look for the Tree Tour sign!

Medicinal Garden Feature - September 1310am-2pm - Cholesterol Awareness & Men’s Health MonthActivities include: Educational displays about healthy foods and medications from plants that may be beneficial for a low-cholesterol diets, helpful in managing cholesterol levels, general men’s health and prostate health. Also included will be botanical displays of plants from which medications are derived and future research is being conducted. From 10am-12pm, Independent Nursing Care will provide blood pressure screening and flu shots.

Calendar of Programs & Events

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Medicinal Garden Feature - October 1110am-2pm - Breast Cancer Awareness & Flu Prevention Month Activities include: Educational displays about the possible role of botanicals in preventing the seasonal flu, and also the use of plants in treating and researching cancer. Western New York affiliate of Susan G. Komen will be on hand to answer questions and provide informational materials. Catholic Health WomenCare will be on hand to discuss self-examination and the importance of breast screening. From 10am-12pm, Independent Nursing Care will provide blood pressure screening and flu shots.

Orchid Show - October 11-12by: The Niagara Frontier Orchid Society & the GardensSaturday 10am-5pm & Sunday 10am-3pm (vendors close at 4pm) Some of the most spectacular and exotic orchids will be on display in full bloom for judging by the American Orchid Society. Come see all the winners, participate in workshops, purchase plants and supplies from vendors and have all your orchid questions answered with informal Q&A’s.

Kids Day - October 1310am-2pm - Kids under 13 are free! Columbus Day! Celebrate Kids Day at the Gardens with free admission for kids ages 4-12. Stop by the Wegmans Family Garden and stations throughout the Gardens to participate in fun activities and meet some of the amazing plants that live here!

Mums - October 18- November 9Celebrating over 100 years at the Gardens. Enjoy all the colors of the fall season with many different varieties of mums!

Succulent Tree - October 216:15pm- GM $40, NM $45 - Be inspired and create a living succulent tree arrangement in this new take on a popular workshop. Decorations and ornaments can be added to the arrangement for a creative and whimsical centerpiece throughout the holiday season.

Autumn Fairy Garden - October 259am, $15 GM, $20 NM Kids ages 4-12 can make their own container miniature garden for fairies or gnomes. Using found and natural materials kids will create acorn dishes, leaf fences, seed mailboxes and more! Add on pre-made twig furniture! $5 additional for two pieces. Space is limited!

Science Café: Investigate - October 30 7-10:30pm, GM$22, NM$25Join the “Eastern Paranormal Society” for a live paranormal investigation of the gardens along with a Question and Answer Session that includes a reveal of the paranormal evidence they discovered at their previous visit here. Pre-registration is required as space is limited to 65 people for this unique experience. Includes light refreshments and assorted beverages.

Fresh Thanksgiving Arrangement - November 256:15pm - GM $35, NM $40 - Wow your Thanksgiving guests with a beautiful fresh floral arrangement to complement your dinner! Bring hand clippers, a pair of scissors and a large box for transport.

Southtowns Camera Club - November 28 - January 11The South Towns Camera Club is a photographic organization devoted to advancing its members’ photography skills. Membership is open to all photography enthusiasts and offers great opportunities to be entertained and inspired while improving photographic skills and creativity. For more info, visit stcc.photoclubservices.com or call Manny or Janet at 648-7534.

Poinsettias - November 28- January 4Expect the Unexpected! The whole family will enjoy this new and exciting exhibit full of beautiful poinsettias, vibrant colors and lots of whimsical surprises!

Garden Railway - November 28 - January 4Brought to you by the Western New York Garden Railway SocietyTWO train exhibits! Thomas the Train and a traditional set-up will be a part of the magical family fun.

Rhapsody in Blue Holiday Lunch - December 3at the Orchard Park County Club11am-2pm - GM $25; NM $28Join us at our Annual Holiday Party to spend an afternoon with friends, enjoy a delicious lunch, participate in an outstanding basket raffle, take home a special free gift and more! Call 827.1584 ext. 204 for details. Open to the public!

Decorated Boxwood Tree - December 69-11am - GM $30, NM $35 - In this popular seasonal workshop create your own unique boxwood tree Bring hand clippers and a large box for transporting your arrangement.

Fresh Conifer Wreath - December 612-2pm - GM $30, NM $35Create a fresh and fragrant 14” conifer wreath to add some seasonal greenery to your home. Bring hand clippers, garden gloves and a large box for transport.

Santa’s Workshop - December 1310am-1pm - Come join us for this annual family fun tradition! To participate in holiday themed activities and crafts, there will be an additional $2 fee per child. Photos with Santa will also be available for $5 each. Paid Garden admission is required.

Fresh Holiday Arrangement - December 229:30am - GM $30, NM $35 - Design a beautiful arrangement for your holiday table. Bring hand clippers, a pair of scissors and a large box for transport.

Dollar Day - December 2810am-5pm - $1, Members & Kids under 3 are free!

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Unless otherwise noted - Exhibits will be held 10am-5pm and are included with

paid admission to the Gardens. Chris Reisch - Photo Contest 2013

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Amaryllis - January 17 - February 15Enjoy our expanded collection of Amaryllis throughout the Gardens. A little color goes a long way at this time of year!

Michael HadererJanuary 17 - March 15Coloring the Night- A photographic gallery capturing the beautiful and unique world that is revealed when the lights turn on in the gardens during the annual winter light event. Fantastic light displays filling the greenhouses in vivid color, flowers and plants glowing with brilliant light, dynamic colors cascading through features, and captivating characters, provide the backdrop for a one of a kind experience.

Orchids Winter 2015 - January 24 - March 1This new exhibit will celebrate amazing orchids! Along with our fantastic collection of cymbidiums, we will showcase beautiful and colorful orchids in bloom throughout the Gardens. Special features include artistic window displays to demonstrate how easy it is to grow orchids in your home, informal Q&As with the Niagara Frontier Orchid Society and an additional Award Winning Orchid Display on the final weekend, February 28-March 1. Indulge in some eye candy… Orchids Winter 2015!

Kids’ Botanical Birthday Parties Celebrate your child’s special day with a birthday party here at the Gardens! Themed parties are tailored for kids ages 4-12 and include a take-home craft, garden activities and time for food and presents. Catering options are available through Buffalo’s Best. Try the Fairy theme party! Call Jolene at 827.1584 ext. 292 for more info.

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Tributes & DedicationsA gift to the Botanical Gardens is a thoughtful and touching way to remember a loved one, honor a special person, offer gratitude, or commemorate a special occasion.

Gifts can celebrate marriages, births, retirements, anniversaries, or memorialize a beloved friend or family member. Tribute gifts made in honor or in memory of a friend or loved one are recognized with either a notification card sent to the honoree, or in the case of memorial gifts, sent to a family member or friend. Dedications can be given in memory of or in honor of a loved one, and a minimum gift amount is required.

Dedication gifts of $150 or more can be beautifully recognized at the Gardens with the purchase of a brick or paver in our Gardens. Additionally, we can offer donors the opportunity to…- Dedicate an existing shrub, tree or garden bed- Select an indoor or outdoor bench and create an inscribed dedication - Plant a new tree- Honoree’s name inscribed on a stone monument in our Peace Garden

Please contact the development department at 827.1584 ext. 203 for more information about our Tribute Program.

This inside garden provides a place for safe, meaningful play and discovery as children of all ages and abilities explore the wonders of the plant world and the importance of eating healthy.

Saturday Kids’ Hands-On Programming11am-1pm, Included with admission, Kids 4-10

September 6 - Natural Yarn DyeSeptember 13 - Cheerio Bird Feeders *See Medicinal Garden Feature the same day!September 20 - Autumn Equinox Leaf PrintsSeptember 27 - Yeast BalloonOctober 4 - Fun Fruit SqueezeOctober 11 - Cheerio Bird Feeders *See Medicinal Garden Feature the same day!October 18 - Cereal TreeOctober 25 - Egg Carton BatNovember 1 -Three Sisters GardenNovember 8 - Lavender Cloud DoughNovember 15 - Healthy SmoothiesNovember 22 - Thankful Pumpkin + Pumpkin TreatNovember 29 - Cone CornucopiaDecember 6 - Orange Rind Bird FeederDecember 13 - *No program today-See Santa’s Workshop event!December 20 - Snowman Fruit SnackDecember 27 - Rice SnowflakesJanuary 3 - Milk ArtJanuary 10 - Butter Dance PartyJanuary 17- Eat a Rainbow

Sunday Kids’ Hands-On ProgramsSeptember 28, October 26 & November 2311am-1pm, Included with admission, Kids 4-12

Providing a safe learning environment for children is

important. All activities are peanut-allergy friendly

Family Garden

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The Gift ShopOur garden decor is beautifully hand crafted to accent all your garden designs. We always have items that highlight your unique style and delight your garden admirers. Our selections include stepping stones, garden stakes, statuaries and lanterns. Come in for a visit and choose from our exciting possibilities and new ideas.

Enjoy a sweet surprise with a purchase from our new line of outside decor that will give flags a new meaning. With a one time purchase of an arrow, you can proudly display a themed plaque that will fit any occasion. We have a wide selection of holiday replacement plaques, garden plaques, Halloween plaques, and spring plaques. This line is perfect for gift giving or for your own outdoor pleasure.

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$35 Senior or $63 for two years$35 Student or $63 for two years

$45 Individual or $81 for two years$55 Dual or $99 for two years

$65 Family/Household or $117 for two years$65 Grandparents or $117 for two years

$85 Family Advantage or $153 for two years$100 Gardener Advantage or $180 for two years

$130 Clubs & SocietiesSpecial Needs Groups

Level One $45 - Level Two $65 Level Three $85

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10% off One Gift Shop Item. Does not include Admission, membership,

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The Buffalo Botanical Gardens2655 South Park AvenueBuffalo, NY 14218

Shirlein Schwartzott - Photo Contest 2013

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