Kenrokuen (JAPAN) - Created between the years 1620 and 1840, is one of the three great gardens of Japan. Inside there are about 8,750 trees and 183 species of plants as well as the oldest fountain of the country (photo: Flickr / Shoko Muraguchi)
Dubay Miracle Garden - The Emirati's town is accustomed to records. It is hardly surprising that you can find here the largest garden in the world with 45 millions exposed flowers. Open between October and May, is a series of structures and monuments in miniature, covered by a natural blanket colorful (photo: Facebook)
KIRSTENBOSCH NATIONAL BOTANICAL GARDEN (SOUTH AFRICA) - More than 500 hectares of green along the Table Mountain, overlooking False Bay and the Cape Flats. Almost exclusively indigenous plants that are inside, from oaks with figs to camphor trees
(photo: Flickr / Daniela Ruppel)
Exbury GARDEN (ENGLAND) - rhododendrons, azaleas and camellias for one of the most beautiful gardens in the UK. Owned by the Rothschild family, it covers about 80 hectares
(Photo: Flickr / Aleksey Maksimov)
NA AINA KAI (HAWAII) - American archipelago is one of the most beautiful botanical gardens in the world. Created by Joyce and Ed Doty in 1982, he has in various plantations and ninety bronze statues (photo: Facebook)
JARDIM BOTANICO DE CURITIBA (BRAZIL) - Among the Brazilian cities with better quality of life,
Curitiba is also famous as "the ecological capital of the country."
Inside a botanical garden envied abroad, with a greenhouse reminiscent of the
Crystal Palace in London (Photo: Flickr / Luiz Casimiro Photography)
NONG NOOCH (THAILAND) - Among the main attractions of Pattaya is this well-kept tropical garden. Among the flowers and waterfalls sculptures, every alternate day performances of traditional dances and martial arts fighting (photo: Flickr / Denis Mikhaylov)
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