. . "Quail Botanical Gardens"@en . . . . . . "208"^^ . . "4456"^^ . "San Diego Botanic Garden"@en . . . . . "San Diego Botanic Garden"@en . . . . . . . "1736318"^^ . . . . . . . . "El Jard\u00EDn Bot\u00E1nico de San Diego (en ingl\u00E9s, San Diego Botanic Garden), anteriormente denominado como Quail Botanical Gardens, es un jard\u00EDn bot\u00E1nico de 12.1 hect\u00E1reas (30 acres) en Encinitas, California, EE. UU. Este jard\u00EDn bot\u00E1nico forma parte del BGCI (Botanic Gardens Conservation International, en espa\u00F1ol, Asociaci\u00F3n Internacional para la Conservaci\u00F3n de Jardines Bot\u00E1nicos). Su c\u00F3digo de reconocimiento internacional como instituci\u00F3n bot\u00E1nica (en el Botanical Gardens Conservation International BGCI), as\u00ED como las siglas de su herbario es QUAIL.\u200B"@es . . . . . . . . . "The San Diego Botanic Garden, formerly Quail Botanical Gardens, is a botanical garden in Encinitas, California, United States. At 37 acres (150,000 m2), the garden includes rare bamboo groves (said to be the largest bamboo collection in the United States), desert gardens, a tropical rainforest, California native plants, Mediterranean climate landscapes, and a subtropical fruit garden. The name of the facility was changed in 2009 to better reflect the garden's status as a regional attraction."@en . . . . . . . . . "POINT(-117.28060150146 33.052200317383)"^^ . "256"^^ . . . . . . "El Jard\u00EDn Bot\u00E1nico de San Diego (en ingl\u00E9s, San Diego Botanic Garden), anteriormente denominado como Quail Botanical Gardens, es un jard\u00EDn bot\u00E1nico de 12.1 hect\u00E1reas (30 acres) en Encinitas, California, EE. UU. Este jard\u00EDn bot\u00E1nico forma parte del BGCI (Botanic Gardens Conservation International, en espa\u00F1ol, Asociaci\u00F3n Internacional para la Conservaci\u00F3n de Jardines Bot\u00E1nicos). Su c\u00F3digo de reconocimiento internacional como instituci\u00F3n bot\u00E1nica (en el Botanical Gardens Conservation International BGCI), as\u00ED como las siglas de su herbario es QUAIL.\u200B"@es . . . "Le jardin botanique de San Diego est un jardin botanique situ\u00E9 \u00E0 Encinitas, en Californie. Il est membre du Botanic Gardens Conservation International."@fr . . "General view of the Garden."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "33.05220031738281"^^ . . "The San Diego Botanic Garden, formerly Quail Botanical Gardens, is a botanical garden in Encinitas, California, United States. At 37 acres (150,000 m2), the garden includes rare bamboo groves (said to be the largest bamboo collection in the United States), desert gardens, a tropical rainforest, California native plants, Mediterranean climate landscapes, and a subtropical fruit garden. The name of the facility was changed in 2009 to better reflect the garden's status as a regional attraction. Located 30 minutes north of San Diego in Encinitas, California, San Diego Botanic Garden features numerous exhibits, including rare bamboo groves, desert gardens, a tropical rainforest, California native plants, Mediterranean climate landscapes, succulent gardens, an herb garden, firesafe landscaping, a subtropical fruit garden, and native coastal sage natural areas. The Hamilton Children's Garden was opened in June 2011, the largest interactive children's garden on the West Coast. Until 1957 the gardens were the private estate of Ruth Baird Larabee, at which time she donated her house and grounds to the County of San Diego. The Quail Botanical Gardens Foundation was established in 1961. In March 1970, the Quail Botanic Garden opened as a public botanic garden. The name was changed in 2009 to San Diego Botanic Garden. Today the gardens include over 5,000 varieties of plants from all over the world including tropical, subtropical, and California native plants. Collections include a tropical plant exhibit in the Dickinson Family Education Conservatory (opened in 2020), the climate-based gardens for the New World and Old World Desert, Coastal sage scrub, Sub-Tropical Fruit, a Pinetum, a Palm Canyon, as well as geographically organized gardens for Africa, Australia, Arid Madagascar Garden, Arid South America, the Canary Islands, Cape South Africa, Central America, the Himalayas, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, New Zealand, the Pan-Tropical Rainforest with a 60-foot waterfall. Plant varieties include fuchsias, hibiscus, bamboos, proteas, cacti and succulents, as well as other drought-resistant plants including Australian shrubs. Herbs, water plants, wildflowers, perennials, brugmansias, cork oaks, and palms are also featured. Of particular interest is the maturing Cork Oak (Quercus suber) forest. Paths wind through a cluster of twisted and majestic Cork Oaks. Cork Oaks groves in other parts of the world are still harvested for their cork (bark) that is used in for corks placed in wine bottles, as well as for purses, jewelry and wallets."@en . "1"^^ . . . . "-117.2806015014648"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "33.0522 -117.2806" . "Le jardin botanique de San Diego est un jardin botanique situ\u00E9 \u00E0 Encinitas, en Californie. Il est membre du Botanic Gardens Conservation International."@fr . . . . . . . . "Jard\u00EDn bot\u00E1nico de San Diego"@es . . . . "Jardin botanique de San Diego"@fr . . "Quail Botanical Gardens - general view.JPG"@en . . . . . . . . "1017192769"^^ . "San Diego Botanic Garden"@en . . .