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Address:9th Avenue at Lincoln Way
San Francisco, California
Tel:
(415) 661-1316
Our Botanical Gardens Expert Says:
The San Francisco Botanical Garden is located in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park and is home to over 50 acres of 7,500 different kinds of plants from all over the world. The San Francisco Botanical Gardens are divided into different kinds of geographical areas, such as a Southeast Asian garden, Mild-temperate climate garden, Mediterranean garden, as well as a Dwarf Conifer garden. The San Francisco Botanical Gardens are open every day of the year from the morning until late in the afternoon and free guided walks are available every day after lunchtime.
From San Francisco Botanical Garden - San Francisco, California:
The mission of the San Francisco Botanical Garden is to create, sustain, and interpret a distinct, documented collection of Mediterranean, mild temperate and tropical cloud-forest plants displayed in designed gardens and habitats, and to provide a place of exceptional beauty and natural sanctuary.