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Columbus Botanical Garden
Located on 22 acres of green space in north Columbus, the Columbus Botanical Garden offers free daily admission to visitors. The Garden provides an attractive venue and colorful setting for photography, special events, horticultural seminars and community learning and features over 500 different plants, an herb garden, camellia garden, perennials, and woodland trails.
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Hrs: Daily 8AM - 7PM.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
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Botanical Garden Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
The diverse world of plants is perhaps the weirdest, and most fascinating, of all living things. Bamboo can grow over three feet in one day (you can literally watch it grow). There are 600 species of carnivorous plants, which trap and digest insects, frogs, or small birds (if a vegetarian eats this plant, are they still a vegetarian?). The world’s largest flower, Rafflesia, can grow up to three feet in diameter (how big would a bouquet be…). Do a little digging on your next trip to a botanical garden (not literally!), and see what interesting plant facts you can find.
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Columbus Botanical Garden
Located on 22 acres of green space in north Columbus, the Columbus Botanical Garden offers free daily admission to visitors. The Garden provides an attractive venue and colorful setting for photography, special events, horticultural seminars and community learning and features over 500 different plants, an herb garden, camellia garden, perennials, and woodland trails.
contact info
Hrs: Daily 8AM - 7PM.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Botanical Garden Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
The diverse world of plants is perhaps the weirdest, and most fascinating, of all living things. Bamboo can grow over three feet in one day (you can literally watch it grow). There are 600 species of carnivorous plants, which trap and digest insects, frogs, or small birds (if a vegetarian eats this plant, are they still a vegetarian?). The world’s largest flower, Rafflesia, can grow up to three feet in diameter (how big would a bouquet be…). Do a little digging on your next trip to a botanical garden (not literally!), and see what interesting plant facts you can find.
View Lesson Plan>>ABOUT
Columbus Botanical Garden
Located on 22 acres of green space in north Columbus, the Columbus Botanical Garden offers free daily admission to visitors. The Garden provides an attractive venue and colorful setting for photography, special events, horticultural seminars and community learning and features over 500 different plants, an herb garden, camellia garden, perennials, and woodland trails.
contact info
Hrs: Daily 8AM - 7PM.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Botanical Garden Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
The diverse world of plants is perhaps the weirdest, and most fascinating, of all living things. Bamboo can grow over three feet in one day (you can literally watch it grow). There are 600 species of carnivorous plants, which trap and digest insects, frogs, or small birds (if a vegetarian eats this plant, are they still a vegetarian?). The world’s largest flower, Rafflesia, can grow up to three feet in diameter (how big would a bouquet be…). Do a little digging on your next trip to a botanical garden (not literally!), and see what interesting plant facts you can find.
View Lesson Plan>>ABOUT
Columbus Botanical Garden
Located on 22 acres of green space in north Columbus, the Columbus Botanical Garden offers free daily admission to visitors. The Garden provides an attractive venue and colorful setting for photography, special events, horticultural seminars and community learning and features over 500 different plants, an herb garden, camellia garden, perennials, and woodland trails.
contact info
Hrs: Daily 8AM - 7PM.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Botanical Garden Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
The diverse world of plants is perhaps the weirdest, and most fascinating, of all living things. Bamboo can grow over three feet in one day (you can literally watch it grow). There are 600 species of carnivorous plants, which trap and digest insects, frogs, or small birds (if a vegetarian eats this plant, are they still a vegetarian?). The world’s largest flower, Rafflesia, can grow up to three feet in diameter (how big would a bouquet be…). Do a little digging on your next trip to a botanical garden (not literally!), and see what interesting plant facts you can find.
View Lesson Plan>>