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Best Flower Gardens of
Florida You Should See
Florida's popularity as
one of the world's best travel destinations is not only
bound for the beautiful beaches and theme parks it
possesses. There is still more to Florida than what meets
the eyes of the many travelers stopping over at the Sunshine
State. And that includes the beautiful blooming gardens
across the state as manifested by the blooming gardens
regarded as Florida's Flower Power listed below.
1. Bok Tower Gardens
- Considering Florida standards, the Bok Tower Gardens in
Lake Wales is situated on the highest hill in Central
Florida, surrounded by an asylum of stunning landscaped
gardens. One of the first images you will see upon entering
the Gardens is the amazing reflection of the Tower. Inside
the garden is a reflection pool offering every guest with a
remarkable Garden experience in the state. A café and gift
shop is also available on the grounds. Gate admissions
applied.
2. Cypress Gardens
- Reinstated as Cypress Gardens Adventure Park on November
of 2004 Cypress Gardens in Winter Haven is promising guests
with a wonderful garden experienced combined with thrilling
past and present escapades. Here you will encounter a
distinct nature at its most glorious façade in the
extraordinary botanical gardens. Beyond the historic
sight-seeing, Cypress Gardens is also promising you with
more thrilling escapades as it is regarded "The Water Ski
Capital of the World."
3. Epcot Gardens
- At Disney World Resort, you can see the amazing Epcot
Gardens ablaze with a wide variety of colorful flowers
resting in luxuriant landscaped gardens. Here you will be
amazed seeing the topiaries, blooming bulbs and colorful
gardens, especially during the Epcot's annual garden
festival, widely known as Epcot International Flower &
Garden Festival from April to June. Horticultural experts’
presentations and special musical fun are also hovering
attention during the festival.
4. Fairchild Tropical
Garden - Here
you will see and enjoy an wide range of rare tropical plants
collection such as cycads, vines, flowering trees and palms.
Fairchild Tropical Garden is located at Coral Gables Miami,
depicted by an 83-acre garden that is one of the most famous
attractions in South Florida.
5. Flamingo Gardens
- The place is featuring Wray Botanical Collection of citrus
groves, xeriscape garden, tropical plant house, a butterfly
and hummingbird garden that you and your family would truly
love to see. Among its citrus collection include commercial
and ornamental varieties of all known types. The 60-acre
beautiful garden is patented with the rare, exotic and
native plants its showcased, denoting a historical view on
botanical past of Florida.
6. Harry P. Leu
Gardens -
Situated in Orlando, the Harry P. Leu Gardens is showcasing
guests with the essence of Old Florida with its miles of
paved scenic walkways shaded by ancient forests of
Camellias, giant Camphor trees and oaks. The garden settings
also feature Florida's biggest formal rose garden, largest
Camellia collection of America outside of California and its
latest Tropical Stream Garden. All these and more would
truly give with a unique level of nature experience.
7. Sunken Gardens
- At St. Petersburg, you will see the Sunken Gardens is a
historic attraction featuring vine covered walls offering a
welcome relief from the fast-paced world of theme parks.
Here you will encounter a four-acre garden wherein you can
stroll 15 feet below street level down the oblique paths
wrinkled with flowering plants and variety of tropical
trees.
Mark and Susan Whichard are Orlando tourism experts and write frequently about attractions in and around Orlando.
Mark and his wife Susan are the proprietors of
Quality Villa Rentals Orlando. You can get great deals on
Orlando vacation homes and villa rentals at this website
http://www.qualityvillarentals.com
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