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  2. Gardens of Monticello - Wikipedia

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    Here, he chose to plant a large tree of varying shades of scarlet, set up rows of purple, white, and green broccoli surrounding the tree, and planted smaller cherry trees along a picturesque walkway. To complete his masterwork, Jefferson designed a pavilion to overlook his gardens and built four roads providing access to them. [ 30 ]

  3. Flecker Botanical Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The visual display of the plant material in the Flecker Botanic Gardens captures the exuberant ambience associated with imagery of the "lush tropics". Large trees, both native to this habitat and exotic, provide the planting structure and canopy framework for the understorey collection and display of colourful orchids, gingers, aroids and ferns.

  4. Emmetts Garden - Wikipedia

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    It is mainly planted with trees and shrubs in the form of an arboretum; a magnificent 100-foot (30 m) Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) fortunately survived the Great Storm. There is also a rose garden located next to the Victorian house to which the gardens once belonged. The house is not open to the public.

  5. List of Remarkable Gardens of France - Wikipedia

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    The centerpiece is a great oak, 350 years old, in the courtyard of the château. The garden features a medieval kitchen garden; a medicinal garden, a medieval flower garden; an avenue of camellias, with one thousand plants of 350 varieties; palm trees; a rose garden; jasmine, wisterias, grapevines, and an alley of pergolas with honeysuckle.

  6. Morris Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    Oak Alee - walkway lined with oak trees on both sides. Out on a Limb - metal walkway for close-up view of trees; Pennock Garden - exotic flower garden with large rectangular fountain. Rose Garden (1888) - a buxus-edged rose garden in four quadrants with a fountain in the middle. Rock Wall Garden (1924) - alpine plants on a six-foot-high wall.

  7. Government Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    A rose garden with three hundred varieties of hybrid tea roses, Floribunda and Polyanthas rose varieties. Large number of flowerbeds designed to match the slopes and contour of this area. Carpet-bed emblems of the Government of Tamil Nadu and the Government of India. Natural ponds with aquatic plants. [10]

  8. Roman gardens - Wikipedia

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    The most popular plants found in a typical Roman family's garden were pine trees, roses, cypress, rosemary, and mulberry trees. [citation needed] Also possibly included were a variety of dwarf trees, often pruned for ornamental purposes, [26] tall trees, marigolds, hyacinths, narcissi, violets, saffron, cassia, and thyme.

  9. Rose garden - Wikipedia

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    Aramaki rose park, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. A rose garden or rosarium is a garden or park, often open to the public, used to present and grow various types of garden roses, and sometimes rose species. Designs vary tremendously and roses may be displayed alongside other plants or grouped by individual variety, colour or class in rose beds.