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Keukenhof, Lisse, Netherlands: The second largest garden in the world is home to 75,000 tulips in over 600 varieties.
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Dubai Miracle Garden, Dubai, UAE: Home to nearly 100 million flowers acroos 72,000sqm, don’t miss the Butterfly Garden, which houses 15,000 butterflies.
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Kew Royal Botanic Gardens, London, England: More than 250 years old, Kew houses exotic flowers like monster orchids, the infamous corpse flower and Jurassic cyad, the world’s oldest pot plant.
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Gardens of Versailles, Versailles, France: Visit the historic garden between June and August when the FĂȘte des Tuileries brings carnival attractions to the 63-acre grounds.
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The Butchart Gardens, Brentwood Bay, Canada: A breathtaking expanse of over a million plants and trees, including themed areas such as the Sunken and Japanese Garden.
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Claude Monet’s Garden, Giverny, France: Artistic and untamed like his brushstrokes, these gardens pay tribute to their founder, the famous French artist Oscar-Claude Monet.
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Giardini Botanici Villa Taranto, Piedmont: It boasts a garden with tulips, dahlias, magnolias and orange trees nestled among sculptures, carvings and a grand fountain.
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Yuyuan Garden, Shanghai, China: The star attraction here is the exquisite Jade Rock, a porous 5-tonne boulder that was salvaged back in the 1500s during the Ming dynasty reign.
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Kirstenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa: Set against the eastern slopes of the Table Mountain, it houses over 22,000 indigenous plants.
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Gardens by the Bay, Singapore: The ambitious new project features 18 supertrees and the world’s largest greenhouse.
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