
Apartments near Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory in Detroit, MI (383 Rentals)


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1071 Van Dyke St, Unit 2

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8200 E Jefferson Ave

6533 E Jefferson Ave, Unit 117

1454 Townsend St, Unit 101

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226 Mt Elliott St, Unit SI ID1437643P

8001 Kercheval Ave, Unit 400

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226 Mt Elliott St, Unit SI ID1437647P

3671 Zender Pl, Unit 1

1341 Crane St

8200 E Jefferson Ave, Unit 1201

200 Mt Elliott St

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226 Mt Elliott St

8900 E Jefferson Ave

250 E Harbortown Dr

446 Marquette Dr

450 Marquette Dr

480 Marquette Dr

2928 Prince Hall Dr

695 Algonquin St

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534 St Maron Pl, Unit 107

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2513 Concord Ave

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2900 E Jefferson Ave

703 Parker St

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Taking the trip down Detroit's scenic Belle Isle gives apartment-ites many opportunities to take in the beauties of nature, but one mustn't forget all of the great attractions to take in on the island. One must-see attraction on the island is the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory, the nation's oldest botanical garden, and a nature lover's paradise. It's 13 acres of botanical beauty that you won't find anywhere else in Detroit, so if you like to take in gorgeous gardens and luscious lily ponds, then you have to find your way down to this place. The conservatory is broken up into five different sections, each offering a different form of flora for your perusal. The South Wing, or Tropical House, offers spectators the chance to take in large, tropical plants, including large palms, and tropical fruit trees such as banana, oranges, and coffee, as well as one of the largest collection of orchids in the world. The North Wing, the Cactus House and Fernery, includes plenty of species of cacti, ferns and several forms of succulents. The Show House is home to a number of gorgeous flowering plants, which any floral fan would be mad to pass up. There's also a pond filled with quaint lilies, a breathtaking rose garden, and plenty of perennials and annuals. Apartment-ites who enjoy taking in the natural gorgeousness of the world around them need to take a trip down to the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory, one of Detroit's top spots for nature lovers, nestled in the heart of Belle Isle, one of the most spectacular locales in the Motor City.
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