New varieties in april
We present you some new seed varieties that we have included in our catalog this month.
We present you some new seed varieties that we have included in our catalog this month.
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Who does not like to walk and contemplate the diversity of shapes and colors offered by Medit...
Since we are at home, let's take the opportunity to travel a little further and visit the most famous botanical gardens in the world, even if it is virtually. From the famous Kew Gardens near London, to the famous Keukenhof Tulip Garden in the Netherlands, through the greenhouse of the Buffalo Botanical Garden, each one tries to teach its wonders in different ways, now that most of them remain closed due to the pandemic.
We propose a virtual visit to the 10 best botanical gardens that we have selected for you. We hope you like it and we wish you a happy travel online.
1. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew : the world’s finest botanical garden and plant research center, South West London, also known as Kew Gardens. With 120 hectares and more than 30,000 different species of plants of all types., the spectacular glasshouses to reproduce different types of climates worldwide. It is one of the biggest herbariums in the world and hosts the Millennium Seed Bank Project in Wakehurst, another park preserved by the institution in Sussex. Each visitor will be impressed whatever the season. But today confinement means virtual visits.
3. The Botanic Garden of Berlin, features the biggest glasshouse in the world with its 6,000 square meter showing a collection of carnivorous plants, 25 meter high bamboos and a pond of giant water lilies. The garden is set on 43 hectares with more than 20,000 different plants. Unfortunately, a virtual visit is not the best solution but Instagram will show you more beautiful photos.
4. The Royal Botanic Garden of Madrid is only 8 hectares but still there are 5,000 species and a famous collection of bonsais. Since its inauguration in its current location in 1774 by Carlos III, it has stood out for its scientific work. It can be visited virtually thanks to the project of 50 architectural and natural treasures of Spain on Street View.