
Apartments near Bartram's Gardens in Philadelphia, PA (1,269 Rentals)


1309 S 52nd St

4829 Greenway Ave

6029 Elmwood Ave

6037 Elmwood Ave

5013 Chester Ave

4714 Woodland Ave

1247 S 53rd St

5114 Springfield Ave

2007 S Salford St

4732 Kingsessing Ave

4820 Chester Ave

1127 S 48th St

1121 S 48th St

4802 Chester Ave

4818 Chester Ave

4813-4815 Chester Ave

4813-4815 Chester Ave

1217 S 47th St

1219 S 47th St

Cedar Park

4602 Woodland Ave

942 S 49th St

938 S 49th St

940 S 49th St

Living & Learning Commons

4725 Chester Ave

Grove Apartments

1108-1110 S 47th St

922 S 49th St

923 S 49th St

4817 Springfield Ave

1103 S 47th St

4920-4922 Warrington Ave

4705 Chester Ave

1022 S 47th St

4727 Springfield Ave

4913 Warrington Ave

4910 Warrington Ave

1108 S 46th St

4617 Chester Ave

905 S 49th St

Larchmont Apartments

4715 Springfield Ave

4604-4606 Chester Ave

834 S 49th St

5432 Ridgewood St

4814 Warrington Ave

808 S Saint Bernard St

916 S 47th St

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With a hectic lifestyle that comes from living in an apartment in Philadelphia, sometime you have to just take some time and smell the roses. There are numerous parks and gardens around town to take a load off, but none are quite as breathtaking as Bartram's Gardens. The nation's oldest botanical garden is filled throughout the year with gorgeous wild flowers, statuary and other pieces of horticultural wonder, creating what is a must-see for anyone who is a fan of gardens, flowers or just the beauty of nature in general. Before coming to the gardens, historic fans can take in the house of noted horticulturalist John Bartram, and take a walk into the world of nineteenth century America, when life was simpler, and people found their pleasure is walking through gorgeous gardens such as are presented here. You can also check out interesting sites such as his bedrock cider press and his barn, though the real draw here are the beautiful gardens. There are numerous sections of gardens to take in, and the hardest decision is picking out where to begin. There's Batram's original historical garden, in which grows species native to the area, and is made up of three sections, the common flower garden, full of plants which were mostly received from other collectors, the new garden, made from discoveries he made in his travels, and the upper kitchen garden, where he kept vegetables for his medical, culinary and domestic needs. There's also the wetland, full of irises, hibiscuses, and marsh roses, right alongside the Schuylkill River, and the meadow, a wide open space full of gorgeous daisies and wild flowers. Fans of flora looking for a pleasant way to spend an afternoon away from the apartment need only take the short trip out to experience the gorgeousness of Philadelphia nature at Bartram's Gardens, the nation's oldest botanical garden, as well as one of the most beautiful.
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