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.
The former kitchen gardens to the Swedish royal household. Situated in Hagapark one of the finest English style parks in N. Europe. Stockholms oldest conservatory, attractions outside and inside make a visit to the gardens most memorable.
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).
Kernxotica – Exotic Gardening in Cornwall is a unique website, in that it is the first of its kind dedicated to growing subtropical plants outdoors in Cornwall.
An exotic garden located in Britain's warmest county - Cornwall. Featuring subtropical plants like palms, cacti, succulents, tree fern, Cordylines and lots more.
Cultivate has created an urban permaculture garden, demonstrating economic plants, and providing a resource for teacher training and visitors' delight. Access to this unique rooftop garden is at street level. Cultivate also offers classes, a bookstore, and plants for sale.
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