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"Birmingham apartment living can be a real blast, but sometime the hustle and bustle of everything gets a bit tiring, and you just need a way to take a break from it all and take in some peace and quiet. Such a quiet can be reached quite well at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens, where no matter if it's Spring, Summer or Fall, you'll always find beautiful flowers and a sense of calm that you can't find anywhere else in the city. If you're looking to relax after a long week, or just want to take in the serenity that comes with a day among the roses, then the Birmingham botanical gardens are a must. The Birmingham Botanical Gardens encompass so many gardens that it would take quite some time to list them all, so we'll be picking and choosing from the best of them, and leave it to you Birmingham apartment-ites to find out more on your own. All of the gardens are broken up into three categories: Gardens of Collection, Gardens of Nature, and Gardens of Culture. The Gardens of Collection are gardens that feature plants brought in from other places, and are many time some of the most beautiful gardens in the place. Make sure to check out the Asian Glade, home to a bevy of beauty Asian plants including a number of the Bambusa specices, as well as the tree peony, the national flower of China, as well as many more that are sure to dazzle the eye. Also on display is the Dunn Formal Rose Garden, home to many different kinds of roses, leading to a dazzling array of colors, fragrances and shapes, all set in a formal, symmetrical style sure to hold your attention. The Gardens of Nature feature plants grown natively in the region, and gardens include the Kaul Wildflower Garden, featuring over 400 different trees, vines, shrubs, annual and perennial wild flowers, including the trout lily, the mountain laurel, and the sweetshrub. Finally the Gardens of Culture feature gardens that have more to do with functionality than beauty, and feature several herb gardens, vegetable gardens, and gardens to teach home owners horticulture. No matter what style of garden tickles your fancy, there's something for everyone at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. Birmingham apartment-ites trying to escape the rush and worry of city life can find peace and serenity here unlike anywhere else in B-Ham. "
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