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2021’s Most Romantic Gardens in the U.S.

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Roses, Fuller Gardens, New Hampshire Special to Road Trips for Gardeners
By Brenda Ryan for LawnStarter

What says romance better than a dozen roses? How about thousands of roses, along with lilies, tulips, philodendrons, and every other flower you can imagine.

You don’t have to spend a fortune at the florist to please your valentine. Your budding romance can bloom by spending the day in one of the Most Romantic Gardens in the U.S.

We’ve done the research to spotlight one romantic garden for each state (and Washington, D.C.), so you can be the master of your own date.

What makes for a garden romantic? These aren’t the biggest or most popular botanical gardens in the country. The most romantic gardens have lush greenery, intimate settings, and picture-perfect backdrops for wedding photos.

How did we select the most romantic gardens across America? We scoured dozens of romantic gardens, visited many of them over the years, and we factored in reviews from popular websites.

The end result: These gardens are definitely the most alluring ones to visit with your special someone. Check out the full list here.

Spotlight on three Romantic Gardens

Flowers need rain to blossom, but you and your best bud may not want to get soaked while taking in the atmosphere. Pennsylvania’s Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Gardens has greenhouses to enjoy on those less-than-perfect days.

Some of the most beguiling gardens are smaller and less popular. New Jersey’s Frelinghuysen Arboretum offers a sense of intimacy for you and your beau. So once you’ve found a place you two can cherish, mums the word.

Whether you’re looking for a place to wed, propose, or for that first date, you want a setting that is a perfect backdrop for memorable photos. For example, New Hampshire’s Fuller Gardens has flowers, trees, and privacy — all paramount for Instagram photos you two will want to share.

(Photo courtesy of Fuller Gardens)

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