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
Created by Dr James Smart Vmh. 20 acres of informal private gardens, three lakes, trees and shrubs from around the world. All year round interest garden. National Collections of Astilbe, Japanese Iris and Tulbaghia. Plant sales and garden tea room.
collection nationale de geraniums vivaces: sur le site il y a une base de données avec tous les geraniums listés dans le monde: 1500, des images, tous les herbiers du museum de paris etc.
A herb garden with a collection of medicinal and cullinary herbs and other usefull plants as well as some ornamentals. We have a nursery with many unusual plants for sale. The garden is being developed by a qualified medical herbalist.
The Gardens of Freyr are 18th century formal gardens layered on the slope of the Meuse valley. They contain orangetrees 350 years old coming from the House of Lorraine, 6 km of mazes, a folly and orangeries.
A tiny cottage garden in the middle of a city. Open to the public through the National Gardens Scheme of England & Wales. Featuring, cultivation techniques and suppliers of many hardy perennials.
Château de Bois-Briand was founded in 1405. Guests are welcome either in the 18th century Orangerie or in the renovated farmers 'logis'. Rose 'Marie-Claire' was created here.
We offer bed and breafast in our home. Our large garden is well stocked year round. Many rhodos in spring. Located in central Scotland, we can advise guests on best gardens all around
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