Visit these gorgeous gardens in the Sunshine State.
From sprawlinghistoric gardensto horticultural wonders to museum-adjacent gardens, no two flower-powered properties are the same.
Get ready for a blooming good time at these gardens sprinkled throughout Florida.

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Spring, in particular, showcases peak blooming time for flowers.
If you do visit in summer, weekdays typically draw fewer crowds than weekends.
Here are the best Florida gardens to visit for spring flowers in bloom.

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Meander along the boardwalk and explore two butterfly habitats, spotting some of the nearly 40 species fluttering about.
Pack a lunch to enjoy in the tranquil picnic pavilion.
Step back in time with a tour of the 20-room El Retiro mansion at Pinewood.

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Bok Tower draws visitors from around the country for its iconic singing bells.
Outside, stroll the grounds to discover gardens nestled between the native Rockland forest and mangrove shore.
Completed in 1922, the formal gardens sport geometric plantings and sculptures.

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Dont miss the spectacular David A. Klein Orchidarium, bursting with dozens of eye-catching orchid species.
The gardens that frame the Italian Renaissance-style villa showcase formal gardens, fountains, architectural structures, and sculptures.
Known for its historic and cultural significance, Vizcaya lets you experience Miami during the Gilded Age.

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Discover palms, azaleas, and bromeliads.
Stroll under the canopy of camphor trees, elms, and oaks.
Visit the butterfly, herb, and rose gardens, then check out the towering bamboo collection.

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Take a breather in the Adirondack chairs, nestled in a shady spot overlooking the tranquil pond.
Bring little ones to enjoy the newly opened Majeed Discovery Garden.
Its free and pet-friendly, so enjoy visiting this accessible, affordable property with your leashed furry friend.
Visit the museum, filled with Japanese art and artifacts, including core collections and rotating exhibits.
Opened in 1977, Morikami serves as South Floridas hub of Japanese art and culture.
Renowned for its six diverse Japanese gardens, Morikami showcases gardens constructed in the spirit of the masters.
morikami.org; 4000 Morikami Park Rd, Delray Beach, FL 33446