Friday, July 27, 2012

The English Garden


Great Britain has four thousand gardens. All of them open to the public, the vast majority concentrated near London. His travels are very common and organized tours that leave from London to the various public gardens.

For the English there is nothing more important than their gardens, for that reason, there is a large market for this category include gardening books, television programs whose sole theme is gardening and countless articles for the gardening inlgesa. In the English garden is all perfectly designed, but not evidenced. Among its main features include the ripples that are made in the field. However, they are designed so that these curves look natural. Another of the peculiarities of its gardens, is that there is a significant relationship between the empty and full. However, this design looks so natural that the observer, the only impression it creates is that for some reason, vegetable elements componene space developed or placed that way in the field. Now, all empty areas present a design based on the French axis, although they present are irregular boundaries. Also the use of French axis system that applies to the ground is much more subtle, and some architecture used to fill the gap.

Gardens of London

London is one of the few cosmopolitan cities where 30% is green space. Besides the consecrated host to Botanic Gardens, Kew, teaches a diverse range of smaller gardens such as squares, private gardens and garden history museums. Visits should be consulted for hours and days of visit, as they are limited.

Winter Garden Barbican

Here you can find one of the best selections of exotic flora of London, after Kew Gardens. Located in the City of London. The garden grows more than two thousand species of tropical plants and trees that come from very different places like Spain and Salt Lake City. There is also an aviary of finches and quail. Open to the public on weekends.

Kew Gardens

One of the most important botanical gardens in the world. A total of 150 hectares, which are over 40,000 species and plant diversity. Is comprised of six greenhouses, which follows the Winter Garden Princess of Wales, the Victorian Palm House and the new Evolution House, and a pagoda, two art galleries and a Center for the Public. You can find more information about London in our guide to London, where you will find interesting articles about places of interest in London, where to eat in London, London boroughs and much other useful information.

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