The gardens and collections not only serve to educate, but also to please each visitor's sense of aesthetic.
Over the years, the garden served as a laboratory.
The garden surrounding the museum also periodically serves as a venue for special exhibitions.
The gardens still serve ceremonial purposes, so they're only open weekends and when the king isn't in residence.
We hope our garden will serve as a model for other communities.
The garden will serve as the entrance for a new Asian exhibit currently in design.
This garden often serves as a venue for courses doing outdoor experiments.
The garden grows food that is then harvested, cooked, served and enjoyed by the children.
Established in 1922, the garden has served a variety of purposes.
The manor's garden served as an important image within the poem.