
Apartments near Krohn Conservatory in Cincinnati, OH (2,015 Rentals)


3227 Bishop Street

3239 Bishop Street

Octagon

338-344 W 4th St

The Wells Building

The Roseanne

3305-3307 Jefferson Ave

Clifwood

Hyde Park Flats

319 Probasco St

2361 Ravine St

2365 Ravine St

351 Joselin Ave

334-342 Forest Ave

350 Joselin Ave

3025 Clifton Ave

Clifton 3027

2635 University Ct

2623 University Ct

Clifton 3033

3336 Jefferson Ave

362 Probasco St

Madison Towers

Madison Road Apartments

The Evanston

3424 Brookline Dr

Seven Acres Senior Living

415 Probasco St

Ludlow Avenue Apartments

218 Hosea

519 Riddle Rd

Marburg - 260 Ludlow

Clifton Square Apartments

Brenton

The Madison

Queen City Condominiums

2467 Madison Rd

266 Senator Pl

The Debby Apartments

The Lafayette Apartments

226 Loraine Ave

Madison Court

Telford 3405

343-345 Ludlow Ave

Delmoor

507 Lowell Ave

3426 Telford St

The Roanoke

Telford 3419

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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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