Ten of the world's most beautiful gardens

Flowers and plants are God's elves left on earth, no matter which corner of the world, people can always use their love to awaken the beauty of these elves, with a unique aesthetic to show you their unique scenery, the next follow me into the world's most beautiful top ten gardens.

1. Canada's Butchart Gardens (The Butchart garden)

Located in the northern suburbs of Victoria on Vancouver Island, 21 kilometers, is Victoria's most beautiful and peaceful paradise, was built in 1904, cement businessman Butchart had been in this place to mine limestone, when he retired, his wife will be here to convert into a garden, they will collect flowers and plants from all over the world to plant. When he retired, his wife converted it into a garden where they planted flowers and plants collected from all over the world. The Butchart family has been devoted to gardening and hospitality for more than a century. The garden now includes a sunken garden, a rose garden, a Japanese garden, an Italian garden, and many other features that are so impressive that they attract more than a million visitors from all over the world every year.

The view of the Rocky Mountains from afar is a mixture of mountains and seasons.

The botanical arcade is a comfortable, cozy place to stroll.

The garden is surrounded by a curved fence. Beside the fence, the slopes outside the fence, are covered with famous flowers, under the mountain, there are winding paths around, near the artificial small lake, there are mountain springs running down, the water flowers directly into the water, murmuring.

2. Scotland's cosmic thinking garden (The Garden of CosmicSpeculationScotland)

Located in the southwest of Scotland's Dumfries (Dumfries), which is a famous architectural critic Charles Jencks (Charles Jencks) in 1990 to build a private garden. It is a private garden built in 1990 by renowned architectural critic Charles Jencks. The design of the garden was inspired by science and mathematics, and the builder made full use of the terrain to express these themes, such as black holes and fractals. Although it's actually a private garden, it's open one day a year through the Scotlands Gardens Scheme (SGS) to raise money for the charity Maggies Centres

Walking around the distinctive pond with your loved ones and children in hand is sure to be a special experience.

The staggered pattern brings you more than just a unique view

3. Versailles Gardens, France

The Palace of Versailles is located in southwestern Paris, and is second only to the Eiffel Tower in the center of Paris in terms of the number of people who visit the palace every year. The gardens of Versailles were built for King Louis XIV of France and designed by Andre LeNotre. The palace had 26 rooms, including the king's office, the bedchamber, the reception room, the wardrobe room, the bedrooms of the entourage on the second floor, and the furniture storage and armory on the first floor. 1833, the Palace of Versailles was opened as a national history museum, and was inscribed on the list of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage in 1980.

West of the palace is a unique style of De France-style large gardens, beautiful scenery, its central axis is 3 kilometers long, the size of the road are straight, known as the runner's garden.

A wide range of frescoes, glittering glazed chandeliers and sculptures, countless art treasures. It is a splendid pearl in the treasure house of human art and culture.

4. Thailand Nong nooch Garden

Nong nooch Garden, also known as Orchid Garden, is said to be the most beautiful garden in Southeast Asia. The owner of the garden is a Thai woman, Nong Nooch, who is very fond of orchids and collects all kinds of orchid varieties for cultivation in the garden. What is put on the ground, what is placed on the bamboo shelf and what is hung on the roof of the trellis are all the precious orchids of different varieties, and the total number of orchids is more than 670 local varieties and more than 300 foreign varieties.

Not far from the garden, there is a wide lawn, surrounded by rows of hedge trees with crowns trimmed into spherical, umbrella and tower shapes, with realistic images of tigers, lions, peacocks and other tree shapes, with small bridges and waterways, pavilions and green corridors made of climbing plants, and decorated with a wide range of flowers, as if it were a beautiful picture.

In the garden, there are Butterfly Orchids like colorful butterflies, Crane Orchids like cranes with their heads held high, and Dancer Orchids like a group of young girls in yellow dresses dancing in the green bushes, to name a few.

5. Keukenhof Gardens (Keukenhof Garden)

Keukenhof Park is located in the suburbs of Amsterdam, the town of Liess, which produces bulbous flower fields, and is also the route of the annual flower parade. The park was originally the seat of the Countess of Jacob, Hof (HOF) means the castle in the courtyard, used for hunting and planting vegetables and herbs for the kitchen meals, Kuken (KEUKEN) means kitchen, which is said to be the origin of the name of the Kukenhof. The variety, quantity, quality and arrangement of tulips in the park are among the best in the world. Every spring, a flower show is held here for about eight weeks, and many related activities are also organized, including workshops on gardening and flower arranging, and exhibitions on various themes.

You can't get any better than wandering through a sea of tulips and watching the windmills turn slowly, can you?

The park is surrounded by fields of flowers, tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, and various types of bulbs make up a colorful picture. There are more than 6 million flowers in the garden, and many rare varieties that are hard to find.

6. Italy Boboli-Garden (Boboli-Garden)

Italy Boboli-Yard is the world-renowned ancient Roman gardening garden. In the early 14th century, the Boboli-Garden was the private courtyard of the Medici family, the most prominent nobles in Florence. The Medici family would hold grand musical parties in the courtyard on festive occasions, and it was a sign of honor to be invited to a Popoli party to enjoy the musicians' performances and the chef's delicacies. A few years before his death (1550-1558), the designer Tripoli meticulously completed the beautiful gardens of Boboli, making it his masterpiece of garden architecture.

The gardens are filled with statues of Western flavor, and one can marvel at the development of Western art and culture.

The fountains, the quiet lake, all the colors and movements are so harmonious that people feel relaxed and happy from the bottom of their hearts.

7. Huntington Botanical Gardens (Huntngton Botainical Cardens)

Visitors do not have to buy tickets, this covers an area of 200 acres of botanical gardens, is divided into botanical gardens and art and cultural relics exhibition area and so on the two major parts. In the botanical garden area not only has a wide range of trees and plants, and according to horticulture and plant categories, is divided into the North Garden, Tea Garden, Shakespeare's Garden, Rose Garden, Palm Zelkova Garden, Japanese Garden, Desert Garden, Jungle Garden, Subtropical Garden, Australian Garden and Grass Garden and other twelve areas. But the most fascinating is the Desert Garden, planted with a variety of strange desert plants, such as cacti and succulent stem plants, etc., and cleverly placed in the background of their growing environment, it is even more fascinating. The art and heritage exhibits include a library, amphitheater, art gallery and artifact gallery.

Walking on the bridge, you stand on the bridge to see the scenery, see the scenery of people standing under the bridge to see you.

One of the rose gardens is one of the most beautiful rose gardens in the world, with a variety of roses of all kinds of branches and leaves, with large flowers of all colors. When you want to walk alone to meditate on life, this long trail is not a bad choice.

8. South Africa Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens (Kirstenbosch garden)

Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens is located in the city of Cape Town, South Africa, the eastern slopes of the Table Mountain, covers an area of 528 hectares, cultivation of the open area of only 36 hectares. Although the garden was established in 1913, as early as 1660 the first governor planted the hedge plant Brabejum stellatifolium here as a colonial demarcation, and these plants are still here today. As one of the six major flora of the world, the Cape Flora, the area is small, covering only 0.04% of the surface, but has a distribution of more than 8,500 species of plants, a significant number of which are endemic.

The collection of 4000 native plants of the Cape Peninsula is the most important feature of the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens, making it a fascinating place for botanists to visit.

You'll be apprehensive about stepping onto this long bridge in the sky, but when you actually walk up and look down, it's a wonderful feeling.

9. Exbury Gardens, England (EXBURY Gardens)

Exbury Park is located in the New Forest National Park, belonging to the Rothschild family (Rothschildfamily). Located southwest of Southampton, the New Forest is a scenic national park, sometimes directly pronounced New Forrest. The forest is home to some of the richest species in Britain and is surrounded by some beautiful little villages.

It's said that every school has a wisteria gallery - does this lush wisteria waterfall bring back fond memories of your past?

The colorful trees, and the peaceful sky blue, quietly shrouded hidden earth, everything is gentle.

10. China Yu Garden (Yu Garden)

Shanghai Yu Garden was originally built by Pan Yunduan, a native of Shanghai, who was a minister of Sichuan in the Ming Dynasty, in order to serve his father, Pan En, who was a minister during the Ming Dynasty, to take the meaning of the Yu Yue old relatives, and so it was called Yu Garden. It was built in 1559, more than 400 years ago. Inside the garden, there are pavilions and pavilions such as San Sui Hall, big false rockery, iron lions, fast building, Yueyue Building, Jade Linglong, Jade Water Corridor, Listening to the Wave Pavilion, Han Bi Building, Jing Guan Hall of the inner garden, ancient theater and other pavilions as well as more than forty ancient buildings such as rockery, ponds and so on. Yuyuan Garden is one of the four major cultural markets in China, which is on a par with Panjiayuan Garden in Beijing, Liulichang Factory and Fuzhimiao Temple in Nanjing.

It is well-designed and delicately laid out, and is famous for its seclusion and exquisite beauty, with the characteristic of being small in size, embodying the style of Jiangnan garden architectural art of the Ming Dynasty, and is a pearl among the classical gardens in the south of the Yangtze River.

Inside the garden, the pavilions and pavilions, the mountains and rocks, the lake glistening, known as the wondrous beauty of the reputation of the South.

A good garden, whether Chinese or Western, is bound to be pleasing to the eye, but because of the different emphasis, Western gardens give us the feeling of pleasing to the eye, while Chinese gardens are intended to be pleasing to the heart.

European gardens are a valuable heritage of human culture, lively, regular, extravagant, warm. The architecture of the garden, all pay attention to the integrity of the geometric combination to achieve the number of harmony.

Classical Chinese gardens are implicit, implicit, secluded, indifferent to the beauty, focusing on emotional feelings. The various formal attributes of natural objects, such as lines, shapes, proportions, combinations, in the pre-consciousness of aesthetics does not play a major role. Spatial circulation, peaks and valleys, endless, the pursuit of the realm of ambiguity.