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Inside the Chicago Botanic Garden; view of a lake and different flora.
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Inside the Chicago Botanic Garden; view of a lake and different flora.

The Chicago Botanic Garden (385 acres) is a botanical garden located at 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, Illinois. It is located within the Cook County Forest Preserve District, a belt of more than 68,000 acres (27,500 hectares) of open space that surrounds the city of Chicago, Illinois. It is open daily except Christmas Day. Admission is free.

The garden is operated by the Chicago Horticultural Society, founded 1890, for collections, education, and research. Its ground-breaking was in 1965, with the official opening in 1972.

Today the garden contains some 2.2 million plants representing 8,310 taxa, displayed in landscape settings. One-third of the site is devoted to horticultural display; another third is native habitats; and the remaining third is lakes and facilities. Its 26 major gardens and natural areas are as follows:

Inside the Japanese Garden.
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Inside the Japanese Garden.

One of many different lakes.
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One of many different lakes.

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