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  2. Keukenhof - Wikipedia

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    According to the official website, Keukenhof Park covers an area of 32 hectares (79 acres) and approximately 7 million flower bulbs are planted in the gardens annually. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] While it is widely known for its tulips , Keukenhof also features numerous other flowers, including hyacinths , daffodils , lilies , roses , carnations and irises .

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    Keukenhof Tulip Festival, Netherlands. Keukenhof is one of the world’s largest flower gardens (Getty Images) ... (£16.99), and tickets can be purchased online on the garden’s website. Guided ...

  4. Flower bulb cultivation in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    This area, which includes Keukenhof flower garden, is the best known flower region. There are a few flower fields in the area south of Leiden (Wassenaar and Voorschoten) There are a few flower fields on the South Holland islands of Voorne-Putten and Goeree-Overflakkee. These fields are found in the sandy clay ground behind the dunes.

  5. Castlefest - Wikipedia

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    Castlefest is held on the first weekend of August in the gardens of Castle Keukenhof in Lisse, the Netherlands. [7] It takes part during three days on Friday, Saturday and Sunday with an opening concert on Thursday (since 2011). There are several folk and neo-medieval bands performing each year at the festival.

  6. Floriade (Canberra) - Wikipedia

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    Floriade was the idea of Christiaan Slotemaker de Bruine, Landscape Architect with the Department of Capital Territory in Canberra. He commenced the design in 1986 and based it on the world famous 'Keukenhof' garden in The Netherlands. He orchestrated the construction with Peter Sutton, Holticulturist and Manager of Commonwealth Gardens.

  7. Garden tourism - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Garden as a part of Dendrological Garden in Przelewice near Pyrzyce, Poland. Reliable access is necessary for garden tourism. In China, from the Song dynasty onwards, famous private gardens such as the Classical Gardens of Suzhou seem often to have been opened to the public, either for "festivals and holidays", [2] or at certain seasons, [3] or some combination of the two.