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Beautiful floral plantations and parks of the world
Provence
From late June to mid-August the Provence becomes the epicenter of tourism in France. Romantics from all over the world come here to stroll through the lush olive groves, to find comfort and tranquility of the countryside and of course, marvel at the vast lavender fields. Although growing lavender in Provence in almost every garden to see the fragrant sea of flowers, you need to navigate their route through the north of the region. The most stunning views of the purple infinity opened in areas Drôme Provençale, Vaucluse and Alpes de Haute Provence.
Kawachi Fuji Garden
Just a few hours drive from Tokyo, it is one of the most striking floral parks in the world - Kawachi Fuji Gardens. Here there are thousands of unique and rare varieties of flowers and plants from all over the world, but the garden is famous especially fascinating Tunnel Wisteria (Wisteria Tunnel). Rainfall hanging garlands of white, pink and lavender wisteria stretches for many kilometers, winding labyrinths, creating cozy corridors, covering ancient trees. According to Japanese tradition, the garden is perfect, if it is not at least one of wisteria. In this sense, Kawachi Fuji - the ultimate perfection of nature.
Keukenhof
By royal Keukenhof gardens, located in the Dutch town of Lisse, is applicable only superlatives - the most famous, the largest and most photographed even, according to a global manufacturer of photographic equipment. In an area of 32 hectares each year nearly 5 million blooming tulips over a hundred different varieties. In addition to the tulips of all possible colors in nature in the Garden of Europe, also known as the Keukenhof, presented roses, orchids, daffodils, lilacs, hyacinths, crocuses. The most opportune time to visit the park - from March to the end of May, and in April are held annually parade of colors in scope, complexity and beauty of the compositions presented that is unique throughout the world.
Dubai Miracle Garden
Flower oasis of a small European town in the midst of hot desert - this is only possible in Dubai. From October to May in the park Dubai Miracle Garden bloom more than 45 million flowers of various kinds. Park employees are proud to say that the palette of flower garden has more than 60 different shades. The winding track length of four kilometers surrounded by numerous arches, geometric flower beds and landscape composition. From the brightest and most high-profile items - floral clock, which entered the Guinness Book of Records, the 10-meter pyramid, and a miniature replica Great Wall of China, however, in a length of 800 meters, but is made of roses, orchids and azaleas.
The Butchart Gardens
More than a century ago, a family of industrialists from the Butchart Vancouver Island (British Columbia, Canada) has decided to break ground on its flower garden, which is now named a national historic treasure. The landscape design of the park participated Isaburo designer Kishida, which recreates a far away land of immigrants atmosphere of a secluded Japanese garden with traditional attributes - babbling brooks, waterfalls, wooden bridges. The Butchart Gardens is open to visitors year-round, seasonal flowers and plants replace each other, so there are equally colorful and lonely at any time of the year.
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From late June to mid-August the Provence becomes the epicenter of tourism in France. Romantics from all over the world come here to stroll through the lush olive groves, to find comfort and tranquility of the countryside and of course, marvel at the vast lavender fields. Although growing lavender in Provence in almost every garden to see the fragrant sea of flowers, you need to navigate their route through the north of the region. The most stunning views of the purple infinity opened in areas Drôme Provençale, Vaucluse and Alpes de Haute Provence.
Kawachi Fuji Garden
Just a few hours drive from Tokyo, it is one of the most striking floral parks in the world - Kawachi Fuji Gardens. Here there are thousands of unique and rare varieties of flowers and plants from all over the world, but the garden is famous especially fascinating Tunnel Wisteria (Wisteria Tunnel). Rainfall hanging garlands of white, pink and lavender wisteria stretches for many kilometers, winding labyrinths, creating cozy corridors, covering ancient trees. According to Japanese tradition, the garden is perfect, if it is not at least one of wisteria. In this sense, Kawachi Fuji - the ultimate perfection of nature.
Keukenhof
By royal Keukenhof gardens, located in the Dutch town of Lisse, is applicable only superlatives - the most famous, the largest and most photographed even, according to a global manufacturer of photographic equipment. In an area of 32 hectares each year nearly 5 million blooming tulips over a hundred different varieties. In addition to the tulips of all possible colors in nature in the Garden of Europe, also known as the Keukenhof, presented roses, orchids, daffodils, lilacs, hyacinths, crocuses. The most opportune time to visit the park - from March to the end of May, and in April are held annually parade of colors in scope, complexity and beauty of the compositions presented that is unique throughout the world.
Dubai Miracle Garden
Flower oasis of a small European town in the midst of hot desert - this is only possible in Dubai. From October to May in the park Dubai Miracle Garden bloom more than 45 million flowers of various kinds. Park employees are proud to say that the palette of flower garden has more than 60 different shades. The winding track length of four kilometers surrounded by numerous arches, geometric flower beds and landscape composition. From the brightest and most high-profile items - floral clock, which entered the Guinness Book of Records, the 10-meter pyramid, and a miniature replica Great Wall of China, however, in a length of 800 meters, but is made of roses, orchids and azaleas.
The Butchart Gardens
More than a century ago, a family of industrialists from the Butchart Vancouver Island (British Columbia, Canada) has decided to break ground on its flower garden, which is now named a national historic treasure. The landscape design of the park participated Isaburo designer Kishida, which recreates a far away land of immigrants atmosphere of a secluded Japanese garden with traditional attributes - babbling brooks, waterfalls, wooden bridges. The Butchart Gardens is open to visitors year-round, seasonal flowers and plants replace each other, so there are equally colorful and lonely at any time of the year.
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