Nestled in the heart of Birmingham, the Birmingham Botanical Gardens have stood as a horticultural gem for nearly a century. Spanning 15 acres, this Grade II*-listed landmark is a testament to the city’s rich botanical heritage. The gardens house over 10,000 plants, carefully arranged across diverse micro-climates, from lush tropical greenhouses to serene outdoor landscapes. Visitors can explore winding paths, admire the vibrant flora, and find tranquil spots for both family outings and peaceful reflection.
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