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The World's Strangest and Most Magnificent Gardens

The World's Strangest and Most Magnificent Gardens

The Most Magnificent Gardens in the World (36 pics) - Picture #4

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Planet Apex

The Gardens of Marqueyssac is one of the world's most magnificent gardens. Located at Vezac in the Dordogne Department of France, the famed Gardens of Marqueyssac covers an area of 22 hectares. The garden is laid out on an amazing landscape on a cliff overlooking the Dordogne River.

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These are some of the most magnificent garden layouts worldwide, some with amazing floral displays, some with fantastic architecture, fountains and much more! A sunken garden, shaped like a lotus when viewed from above, features large stones engraved with quotes from world luminaries ranging from Shakespeare and Martin Luther King to Swami Vivekananda and Swaminarayan.

London's Magnificent Gardens

From what I have observed of the British people, they are either born with a green thumb or early on in their lives they are instilled with a deep love of gardens and gardening. How else do you explain - other than their notoriously dreary climate which is perfect for plants - the sheer number of world class, beautiful gardens all over the country?

20 Photographs Of The World's Most Famous Gardens

How amazing is when you look from your window and in front of you to see the beauty garden . The crations of this beauty gardens take a bit more money and time but it worth for every cent and every second spend. It is simply wonderful look !!

Gardens

From the National Geographic book The 10 Best of Everything Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England Set amid 132 hectares (326 acres) of landscaped grounds, greenhouses are a popular feature of the gardens. Underneath their domes, botanical science and conservation come together in an elegant setting 16 kilometers (10 miles) from London.