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Are you an Indianapolis apartment resident who is just in love with the beautiful world of plants? Do you enjoy taking pleasant strolls through the majestic trees, or through patches of beautiful roses, taking in all the smells, colors and textures? Well, then, one spot that you must visit is the Garfield Park Conservatory, where all kinds of beautiful plant life are on display, as well as several of the species of wildlife that call those friends home, with both indoor and outdoor facilities that make it a perfect trip no matter how bad the weather may be. You can explore the wonder and beauty of the natural world, all without having to stray far from your Indianapolis apartment. Inside the conservatory, you will find many species of tropical plants on display, from sturdy palms to gorgeous orchids and other flowering plants. The indoor facility houses of 10,000 square feet of plants, from tropical climates around the world. No matter what the weather may be, indoors you'll always find plenty of beauty on display, from plants that never lose their shine. Flowering plants of every size, shape and texture can be seen, smelled and enjoyed here, so if you're a fan of flowers, there's few places better to find fascinating and unique species only found in the most tucked away corners of the world. In addition to these gorgeous flowers, you can also find plenty of beautiful palms, ferns, and plenty of orchids, as well as cacao trees, which is used to make chocolate, chicle trees, which are used to make chewing gum, papaya trees, banana trees, coffee trees, citrus trees, and even vanilla vine. Living among these plants you can also find plenty of wildlife, including green anoles, tree frogs, and zebra finches. If the weather is pleasant, you can always take a walk through the Sunken Gardens, three acres of English-style gardens, with paved walkways and benches that make for a spectacular place to take a pleasant stroll and enjoy the beauty of nature. The displays change with the season, so whether it's summer, spring or fall, you'll find a different set of horticultural wonders on display. The garden is also famous for its spectacular fountains, which come alive when nighttime hits. It's also the perfect spot for weddings or special occasions, surrounded by the beauty of nature. Whether you're into the plants of the tropics or the beautiful gardens of the UK, you'll find something to interest you at the Garfield Conservatory. Indianapolis apartment-ites looking to explore the wonderful world of nature need only take the short trip down to south Indy to enjoy the wonders on display at this plant house, where, even in the coldest months, you can enjoy the wonders of the tropics.
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