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Once owned by Henry Francis du Pont, a famed horticulturist and decorative arts expert, Winterthur‘s (pronounced “winter-tour”) gardens are a great destination for horticultural enthusiasts and families Interestingly, the garden was designed with the help of landscape architect Marion Coffin and it is one only a few surviving Wild Gardens. From the Winterthur Website:   “William Robinson’s … Winterthur Gardens, Monochromatic Flowers, Taman Air, Winterthur, Have Inspiration, Gorgeous Gardens, Garden Cottage, English Garden, Shade Garden

Once owned by Henry Francis du Pont, a famed horticulturist and decorative arts expert, Winterthur‘s (pronounced “winter-tour”) gardens are a great destination for horticultural enthusiasts and families Interestingly, the garden was designed with the help of landscape architect Marion Coffin and it is one only a few surviving Wild Gardens. From the Winterthur Website: “William Robinson’s […]

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Nezu Shrine is one of the oldest Shinto shrines in Tokyo, said to be established almost 2,000 years ago. But these days it's largely famous for its amazing azalea garden, with about 3,300 flower bushes in all sizes, shapes, and colors. Of course, people also love the shrine's architecture, including the hundreds of red torii gates found in Nezu's shrine-within-a-shrine, called Otome-Inari Shrine. Japanese Azalea, Japanese Flower Garden, Nezu Shrine, Red Flower Garden, Azalea Garden, Flower Bushes, Azalea Bush, Inari Shrine, Azaleas Garden

Nezu Shrine is one of the oldest Shinto shrines in Tokyo, said to be established almost 2,000 years ago. But these days it's largely famous for its amazing azalea garden, with about 3,300 flower bushes in all sizes, shapes, and colors. Of course, people also love the shrine's architecture, including the hundreds of red torii gates found in Nezu's shrine-within-a-shrine, called Otome-Inari Shrine.

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