The esoteric Renaissance Castle and its parterres’ vast perspectives form a solar calender on landscape scale. 300 acres of Bluebell and Rhododendron Woods, Maze, Rose, and Scented Gardens, Pinetum, Peony Border, thousands of rare trees and shrubs.
Originally built in 1822 - the large working walled kitchen garden, and pleasure gardens were completely restored in 1998/9 by the Molony family. It is now a very important Irish garden. Visitors also enjoy woodland nature trails, restaurant, children's farmyard, and museum.
Scotland's Millennium Garden located in the central Scottish Highlands specialising in hardy northern Temperate, Boreal and Alpine botanical species. Opening in June 2001 - the real Millennium !
English Garden set in 4 hectares around an historic 14th century Manoir. 450 David Austin Roses, Arboretum, Herbaceous Borders, Herb Garden, Mediterranean garden, Woodland gardens and wild flower area. Also on site is an Art gallery and Nursery
Botanical and ornithological garden located in south-east of France between Marseille and Monaco. The vegetal collection is focus on desert plants with speciality on agavaceae (National collections Ccvs of genus Yucca and genus Agave).
The oldest botanic garden in Russia - founded in 1706 by Peter the Great as Apothecaries' Garden for raising medicinal plants. Since 1805 belongs to the Moscow University. The 6.5 ha territory contains living collections in the open grounds and glass houses.
Serre de la Madone was designed in 1924 by L. Johnston, creator of Hidcote Manor. It is an exotic uniquely landscaped garden with its rare plants from all over the world and judiciously planted among pools, statues and curved staircases... Restoration works in progress.
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