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Lost gardens of Heligan
It is a place in the south of the UK, Cornwall is one of the most popular botanical gardens in the Kingdom. Having started its history back in XVIII-th century, the gardens have received a second life at the beginning of this century.
Lost gardens of Heligan are based Cornish Tremayne family members (Cornish Tremayne) over two centuries ago and evolved until the early twentieth century. Until it was the First World War. At that time, there were 22 in the gardens of the gardener! After the war, the gardens began to come gradually decline. It was only in the 90s of last century began the revival of the former greatness of the gardens. Today the lost gardens of Heligan in an incredible collection of rhododendrons and camellias. Particularly noteworthy sculptures. There is also growing a huge number of subtropical plants, despite the disparity in climate.
Lost gardens of Heligan are based Cornish Tremayne family members (Cornish Tremayne) over two centuries ago and evolved until the early twentieth century. Until it was the First World War. At that time, there were 22 in the gardens of the gardener! After the war, the gardens began to come gradually decline. It was only in the 90s of last century began the revival of the former greatness of the gardens. Today the lost gardens of Heligan in an incredible collection of rhododendrons and camellias. Particularly noteworthy sculptures. There is also growing a huge number of subtropical plants, despite the disparity in climate.