Hyde Hall is a delightful 360-acre garden owned by the Royal Horticultural Society, one of four public gardens run by the Society. It is in the English county of Essex east of London. Early in the year the garden has a spectacular display of spring bulbs. Features in the summer include an extensive colour themed herbaceous border and a marvellous collection of roses of all kinds. There are ponds filled with water lilies, and great variety of ornamental trees and shrubs also.
An astounding 2,5 ha wide tropical gardens of the Orchideeën Hoeve hosts some 2,500 species of orchids arranged on treetrunks, alternated with water streams, small bridges and other tropical plants. Gardens are ‘a simulated piece of jungle’ with water...
The Iris Garden is caught up covering the Viale dei Colli in Florence direction. The entry is on the left of the Michelangelo square, to the beginning of the pedestrian distance that follow the Viale dei Colli until Ferrucci public square. It is visitabile...
Mien Ruys Tuinen are today sequence of twenty eight gardens on 6,17 acres, which have been designed according to both old and new ideas. Project started in the 30's by famous landscape architect Mien Ruys as experimental gardens, where shes started experimenting...
Sissinghurst was originally the site of of a medieval manor, which was replaced by a splendid mansion built by the Baker family in the mid-16th century. In 1930 Vita Sackville-West fell in love with Sissinghurst Castle and bought it, along with 400 acres...