Mar 6, 2024
By: Ayush Mehrotra
Known as the "Garden of Europe," Keukenhof is famous for its vast tulip displays, showcasing millions of tulips in various colors and patterns.
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Situated on Vancouver Island, Butchart Gardens features stunning floral displays, including rose gardens, Japanese gardens, and a sunken garden, all set within a former quarry.
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The gardens of the Palace of Versailles are renowned for their grandeur and symmetry, featuring ornate fountains, meticulously manicured lawns, and elegant flower beds.
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, is home to one of the largest and most diverse botanical collections in the world, with beautifully landscaped gardens and glasshouses.
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This Japanese garden is known for its serene atmosphere, traditional tea houses, and stunning views of Mount Fuji.
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Singapore Botanic Gardens boast lush tropical greenery, including a National Orchid Garden with over 1,000 orchid species.
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Made famous by the Impressionist painter Claude Monet, this garden inspired many of his masterpieces with its water lilies, Japanese bridge, and vibrant flower beds
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One of the most famous botanical gardens in India, Lalbagh features an expansive collection of tropical plants, as well as a serene lake and beautiful glasshouse.
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