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A Mesozoic Garden in Madison

Visit the Mesozoic Garden inside the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery at UW-Madison.

04/28/2012 | Rating TV-G

The Wisconsin Gardener

A Mesozoic Garden in Madison

Clip: Season 20 Episode 2 | 6m 23sVideo has Closed Captions

Visit the Mesozoic Garden inside the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery at UW-Madison.

Some ancient plants, although a little smaller, are still around today. We visit the Mesozoic Garden at the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery, on the UW-Madison campus to see living fossils that would make great container plants.

04/28/2012 | Rating TV-G

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