The green and aromatic lungs of the world.
"If you serve nature, it will serve you" Confucius.
The 5 continents are covered with spectacular gardens considering that it is impossible to name them all here I show you the 5 most exuberant of the planet.
Dubai Miracle Garden.
The largest flower garden on the planet is in Dubai, one of the aridest countries in the world but thanks to technological advances have been able to implement a drop-by-drop irrigation system where water arrives directly at the root of the plant, thus saving 80% water and electric power.
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This park, located in Al Barsha South, with more than 45 million species of flowering plants spread over 72,000 square meters and exhibited in a variety of immense sculptures and designs. Rejoice your sight and spirit with the blossoming pyramids, stars, igloos, and hearts. Marvel at an unprecedented flower wall, or stroll under a sky of colorful umbrellas.
The garden is closed for four months a year due to the extreme heat that prevents the flowers from flourishing.
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The Garden Villa D`Este.
For the second place, we went to historic Italy where we found the Jardin Villa d`Este, a wonderful Renaissance garden where the sound of water predominates since this is its main attraction due to the fountains, caves, and games that can be found in it. The gardens of this village are nourished by the Aniene river and by the Rivellese spring.
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This building is surrounded by splendid terraced green areas, with a mannerist style, characteristic of Italy and typical of the last stage of the Renaissance.
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It is said that the garden has a mixture between the evocation of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon and the inspiration in the Roman hydraulic engineering, by the systems of water abduction, with an aqueduct and underground perforations, which characterize the town.
The park of the Palace of Versailles.
We continue on the European continent on this occasion in the Park of the Palace of Versailles, a place founded by Louis XIV, the most famous king of Europe. This park extends over more than 800 hectares and is completely closed and installs several monuments and curiosities that make the fame of the Versailles Castle apart from the Palace: "L'Orangerie" (The orangery), the grand canal, the gardens to the French, the pond.
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Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for more than thirty years, the Palace of Versailles is one of the best-known palaces worldwide, not only for its imposing architecture and its endless and well-tended gardens but also because it constitutes an important part of the history of France.
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This garden will transport you to the country of wonders and it is the Butchart Gardens. This place consists of five main areas, connected by perfectly maintained lawns and trails. They are visited by almost one million people a year.
Butchart Gardens.
Located on Vancouver Island, on the west coast of Canada and with more than 100 years of life, they were declared Canada's National Historic Site in 2004. With an Atlantic climate and a marked style of English gardening.
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Tourists can visit the Sunken Garden, the Rose Garden, the Japanese Garden, the Italian Garden and the Mediterranean Garden. Beautiful areas worked by more than 50 gardeners annually, where you can see nearly a million plants that peak their splendor from March to October.
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The Keukenhof gardens.
Considered the most beautiful garden on the planet we have the Keukenhof garden in Dutch " kitchen Garden" is an extensive park of more than 32 hectares located between the towns of Lisse and Hillegom, in the Netherlands, has an impressive flower, hybrid of different species, greenhouses (where flowers, bulbs, and seeds are sold), old mills, lakes, fountains and large walks. The whole complex has a beautiful artistic treatment and the flowers and lakes become the basis of its immense avenues.
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It shows a spectacle of amazing color and aroma that can not be found anywhere else on the planet. Jasmine, daffodils, irises, gladiolus, roses, orchids, and above all, tulips, among other flowers, draw an impressive palette of colors along the 32 hectares of the park.
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The historic park, which dates back to 1857, was designed by the architect and landscape artist Jan David Zocher and his son Louis, and has more than 15 kilometers of paths and gardens, in addition, you can find ancient trees, lakes, shrubs, infinity lawn, a mill, canals, bridges.
In short, the scientific understanding of the landscape today cannot be satisfied with formal analysis and with the publicity or standardized and academic perception, but it has to propitiate a method that includes the existential and symbolic perceptions of the different landscapes as fundamental characters of its existence, evaluation, and survival.
The construction of cities considered the maximum artificiality created by man, and other settlements is a cultural expression representative of a certain society since it reveals his conception of the world and the way that society is situated before the landscape.