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  1. Officially called Olbrich Botanical Gardens, it is located off the east side of Lake Monona on Atwood Avenue. It offer both indoor and outdoor gardens. If your want to work on your photography, the gardens provide an abundance of flower photo opportunities. Once a year, Olbich Gardens exhibits butterflies in the glass enclosed Bolz Conservatory.
     
    Posted by: strudelwagon on Apr 09, 2008 10:32 PM (6) (1) Flag
  2. A tropical year-round conservatory shaped like a glass pyramid filled with exotic plants, bright flowers, a rushing waterfall, fragrant orchids and free-flying birds. Also includes16 acres of outdoor display gardens including Olbrich's Rose Garden and Thai Pavilion and Garden. Outdoor gardens are open daily and free to the public.
     
    Posted by: madtown88 on Apr 08, 2008 04:58 PM (4) (1) Flag
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  1. 3330 Atwood Ave
    Madison, WI 53704

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