The Missouri Botanical Garden, founded in 1859, serves as a center for botanical research, science education, and conservation in St. Louis. With 79 acres of stunning horticultural displays, including a Japanese strolling garden and a vast collection of rare and endangered flora, the Garden promotes environmental stewardship and sustainable use of natural resources. They leverage Geographical Information Systems (GIS) technology to conduct research, analyze spatial data, and understand plant distributions and climate factors crucial for their survival.
Main Address
15050 Faust Park Chesterfield
MO 63017
United States
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- Science Education
- Botanical Research
- Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
Conservation Challenges
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