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Warsaw Biblical Gardens (Warsaw, Indiana).

Biblical gardens @ Public Botanical Gardens (32):

​Huntsville Botanical Garden (Huntsville, AL)
​Founded: c.1988


East Lawrence Memorial Garden (Moulton, AL):
Founded: 2006

Agritopia (Gilbert, AZ):
Founded: 2003
This garden is connected with an LDS-based residential collective and some of the edible produce is used at an on-site restaurant.

Biblical Garden at Botanical Garden (Arcadia, CA):
Founded: 1959

Naugatuck Valley Community College (Waterbury, CT):
Founded: 2009
This garden is planted in five raised beds arranged in the shape of a Star of David. The biblical garden is one of several themed gardens spread throughout the small campus; there are also rose, Japanese, memorial, sustainable, teaching, and Shakespeare gardens.

Warsaw Biblical Gardens (Warsaw, IN):
Founded: 1991

Missouri Botanical Garden (Saint Louis, MO):
The "plants of the Bible" section is displayed alongside other garden arrangements. Features 40 of the roughly 110 species named in scripture.
Founded: 1990

Biblical Garden at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens (Charleston, SC)
Founded: c. 1967

​San Antonio Botanical Garden (San Antonio, TX):
Founded: 1980

Bibelhaven (Viborg, Denmark):
Founded: 1989

Peter-Petersen School Bible Garden (Hannover, Germany):
Located at elementary school. 

University of Hohenheim Biblical Garden (Stuttgart, Germany)

Biblical Garden (Kofering, Germany)
Founded: 2010

Biblical Garden (Berchinger, Germany)
Founded: 2003

Biblical Garden (Hamburg, Germany)
Founded: 1979

Biblical Garden @ Castle (Beuggen, Germany)
Founded: 2006

Biblical Garden @ Museum (Rosenberg, Germany)

Biblical Garden (Friedrichstadt, Germany)

Biblical Garden (Ottendorf, Germany)

Biblical Garden @ School (Vesten, Germany)
Founded: 2005

​Biblical Garden (Burghaslach, Germany)
Founded: 1999

Biblical Garden (Hockenheim, Germany)
Founded: 2003

Biblical Garden @ Botanical Garden (Marburg, Germany)

Solingen Botanical Garden (Solingen, Germany):
Founded: 2008

Hamburg Botanical Garden (Hamburg, Germany):
Founded: 1979

University of Naples Botanical Garden (Naples, Italy):
Founded: 1981

Seinan Gakuin University Biblical Botanical Garden (Fukuoka, Japan):
Founded: 1999

Domies Toen (Pieterburen, Netherlands):
Founded: 1998

Central Botanical Garden of the Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia):
Founded: 2016

Biblical Garden (Elgin, Scotland):
Founded: 1996
​Open year round, free to the public.
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Chernivtsi National University (Chernivtsi, Ukraine):
Founded: 2013
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