LOST GARDEN
A garden with plantings divided into clumps representing the climatic and phytogeographical regions of temperate zones
Created in 1970, the plantings in the garden have been arranged in clumps representing all the climatic and phytogeographic regions of the temperate zones, without forgetting the local vegetation. The path goes from one hemisphere to the other, through azaleas, rhododendrons, old roses, hydrangeas, hardy succulents, perennials... from Canada to Patagonia and from Siberia to New Zealand. The owner is now retired but continues to open the doors of his garden to walkers by appointment.
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