We've created a membership program to reflect our gratitude to all our deserving supporters. Check out what you receive when you renew today!
Besides the tangible benefits of your membership, you will also be helping to protect and promote the intrinsic value of the natural world.
Botanical Gardens...
Contribute to the health of the local ecosystem
Are a sanctuary for rare and endangered plants
Provide opportunities for recreation and exploration
Are a sustainable source of food and medicine
Preserve cultural and ethnobotanical heritage
Satisfy our need to perceive an organized natural world
Serve as plant and gardening reference centers
Are the frontrunners of stewardship in an age of ecological crisis
A garden is a space to be shared. Share your love of nature and help to preserve urban greenspace by joining the Miami Beach Botanical Garden membership program today. Here are just three highlights of the benefits:
Reciprocal admission privileges at nearly 300
other botanical gardens nationwide
When you sign up for a membership with the Miami Beach Botanical Garden, you gain access to nearly 300 other gardens nationwide participating in the American Horticultural Society's Reciprocal Admissions Program (RAP). So no matter where you go in the US, you can get free admission, program discounts, and many other benefits at all other participatng Gardens. Pictured above is the Atlanta Botanical Garden, which offers free admission through the RAP program. Click here to discover other RAP gardens.
Two complimentary magazine subscriptions
New members will receive two year-long subscriptions to magazines that celebrate the beauty of our country's gardens and the local food culture of Florida. Better Homes and Gardens magazine is a monthly publication valued at $41.88, and Edible South Florida is a quarterly publication valued at $28.00.
Native blanket flower seed packet
In response to requests for seeds, flowers that bloom all year, and native plants, we're offering one solution. New members will receive a packet of Gaillardia pulchella seeds from the Florida Wildflower Coop during the month of June. These hardy natives re-seed themselves and have a nice spreading habit, so they are perfect for groundcovers or even as lawn alternatives. Plus, they provide food for butterflies and are a sturdy choice for those living with the salt and wind along the coast.
The time to join is now.
Don't miss this opportunity to receive all of the above, plus discounts at Garden events, local businesses and restaurants, the seasonal farmer's market and much more.
Click here to see all the member benefits and decide which level is right for you.