
Apartments near Krohn Conservatory in Cincinnati, OH (2,052 Rentals)


3333 Spokane Ave

215 Wade St

808 Cleveland Ave

212 Green St

224 Lyon St

1827 Campbell St

2011 Elm St

210-212 Findlay St

2334 W Clifton Ave

1708 Logan St

Morgens Hall

1622 Logan St

223 W 15th St

1008-1010 Elm St

18 E 4th St

1820 Logan St

1908 Dunlap St

124 W 9th St

2344 W Clifton Ave

2037-2039 Elm St

201 Emming St

2319 Clifton Ave

2402 Clifton Ave

106 W 7th St

2307 Clifton Ave

924 Elm St

2364-2366 Clifton Ave

2309 Clifton Ave

The Annie

125 W 9th St

202 Klotter Ave

Kunst Apartments

2147 Clifton Ave

2404 Clifton Ave

209 Emming St

224 W 14th St

2331 Clifton Ave

2339-2341 W Clifton Ave

2424 W Clifton Ave

2333 W Clifton Ave

211 Emming St

232 Lyon St

210 Charles St

2200 Wheeler St

216 W 12th St

2365 W Clifton Ave

2220 Wheeler St

2422 W Clifton Ave

2337 W Clifton Ave
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There are several spots around Cincinnati for leaving your apartment and exploring the world around you, but one of the top places that Cincinnati apartment-ites have been making a stop at for years has been the Krohn Conservatory. At this wonderful house of greenery, you can check out native species as well as those from all over the world, no matter how cold it may be outside. No matter what day of the year you may want to check out the beauty of nature, the doors are always open and ready for you to take a trip inside. For fans of foliage and other flora, there is no better place in town to see just how many forms of vegetation the world around us have to offer. It's a must for any nature lover. There are numerous fascinating exhibits held within the walls of the Krohn Conservatory, and each offers a little bit different look at the natural world of plants, all of which are far from what you would expect so close to your Cincinnati apartment. You can start out at the Palm House, an indoor rainforest complete with palms, rubber and banana trees, and numerous other tropical species, as well as a 20-foot cascading waterfall. Also on display are several gorgeous ground plants and ferns, as well as breathtaking orchids. Next you can check out the Tropical House, filled to the brim with every variety of fern, as well as chocolate trees, pomegranate trees, vanilla vine, and even a dwarf banana tree. You can also find here a beautiful collection of cycads, bromelia and begonias surrounding two small pools. For something a bit different, explore the Desert Garden, which holds several species of cacti and succulents, as well as Yuccas, Agaves, Aloes and Crassulas. Also make sure to check out their fine collection of Bonsai, which holds a massive collection of the gorgeous oriental tree. The most popular spot in the collection is the Floral Display, which holds the seasonal floral shows, which change with each season. Always on display, however, as the gorgeous flowering citrus trees, including orange, kumquat, grapefruit, and a huge Ponderosa lemon tree. No matter what manner of flora you fancy, you'll find it on beautiful display here at the Krohn Conservatory. Nature lovers may not several spots around town to explore the world of nature, but no locale in town can offer such a variety of different environments to explore. Cincinnati apartment-ites looking for the perfect place to peruse plants need look no further, for with its many displays that are available all year long, there's never an end to the fun and education to be had.
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