
Apartments near Buffalo Botanical Gardens in Buffalo, NY (123 Rentals)


Lincroft

1801 Electric Ave

598 Dorrance Ave

137 Ridgewood Cir

358 Sudbury

365-369 Potters Rd

1927 Electric Ave

26 McGurk

2049 Abbott Rd

94 Edson St

23 Flohr Ave

2843 Seneca St

26 Forrestal Ln

20 Forrestal Ln

14 Forrestal Ln

361 Vistula Ave

Victory Ridge Apartments

959 Ridge Rd

397-411 S Shore Blvd

30 S Fisher Rd

Ebenezer Square Apartments

9 Forrestal Ln
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The Buffalo Botanical Gardens captures the attention of every Buffalo apartment resident that visits. It is a sanctuary of hundreds of different plants, flowers, herbs. Flora and fauna of every type dwell this urban garden. The layout of the gardens alone is enough to inspire awe in even the most knowledgeable of gardeners. Victorian influences stand out in the layout of the garden and the buildings included. Visit the Palm Dome where you will see myriad examples of exotic plants and palm trees. Tropical fruit trees scent the air during the walking tour of the Palm Dome and surrounding gardens. Another fascinating walk takes place through the Florida Everglades exhibit. Immerse yourself in the sites and sounds of the everglades and learn why they are so important to the world. Explore the Panama Cloud Forest and Epiphyte Pavilion. Buffalo apartment residents can get a true picture of what life would be like for epiphytes 200 feet above the rainforest floor. The orchid lover is in luck here. There are several exotic varieties made part of this exhibit. Buffalo Botanical Gardens apartment residents have a great chance to learn about botany and agriculture. Besides the gardens and structures there are several opportunities to take part in lectures, events and programs put on by the park for the benefit of the apartments residents. It doesn't matter if you are visiting for an hour or the whole day there is enough here to keep you interested and you always leave enlightened. What more could the savvy Buffalo apartment dweller as for?
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