Arizona
The Desert Botanical Garden (2011); Part One, Part TwoTucson Botanical Gardens (2011)
California
Berkeley Botanical Gardens (2009); Part One, Part TwoThe Gardens at Cornerstone (2012)
The Huntington Gardens (2009); Part One, Part Two
The Huntington Gardens (2012); Ch 1, Ch 2, Ch 3, Ch 4
Lotusland (2009)
The Ruth Bancroft Garden (2012); Part One, Part Two
San Francisco Botanical Garden/Strybing Arboretum (2009); Part One, Part Two
The Santa Barbara Botanical Garden (2012)
New Mexico
The Rio Grande Botanic Garden (2011)Oregon
Crater Lake (2011)Elk Rock Garden at the Bishop's Close (2013)
The Grotto (2010)
John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Clarno Unit (2010)
Lan Su Classical Chinese Garden (2011) (2012)
Leach Botanical Garden (2010)
Lower Macleay Park and Hoyt Arboretum (2010)
Newberry Caldera and Paulina Peak (2011)
Portland's Japanese Garden (2012)
South Waterfront Park and Tom McCall Park, Portland (2012)
Tennessee
Centennial Park and Natchez Trace (2010)The Hermitage (2010)
Radnor Lake (2010)
Washington
The Bloedel Reserve (2011)Bellevue Botanical Garden (2011)
The Dunn Garden (2011)
Hillside Desert Botanical Garden (2012)
Manito Park (2009) (2011)
The Olympic Sculpture Park (2011)
The Pacific Connections Garden at the Washington Park Arboretum (2012)
Seattle Japanese Garden at the Washington Park Arboretum (2012)
South Seattle Community College Arboretum (2011)
Volunteer Park and Conservatory (2010) Part One, Part Two, Part Three
W.W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory in Wright Park (2010)
Vancouver, British Columbia
Bloedel Conservatory at Queen Elizabeth Park (2010)UBC Botanical Garden (2010); Part One, Part Two
VanDusen Botanical Garden (2010); Part One, Part Two
London, England
The Kew Gardens (2012), The Palm House; The Temperate House; The Mediterranean Garden, Sackler Crossing and "shopping"; The Princess of Wales Conservatory Part 1; Part 2 ; The Rock Garden and Davies Alpine HouseThe Chelsea Physic Garden (2012)
The Garden Museum (2012)
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