1. Strangely Harmonious and Peaceful garden of Eden



A 'Surealist Xandu' in the heart of the Mexican, jungle. Las Pozas combines man made structures with exotic flowers, native plants, Waterfalls to create a Strangely peaceful.
The garden are the creation of eccentric english poet artist Edward James. Who bought the 80 acre Farmer coffee plantations in the mid 1940s in an attempt to create his own garden of Eden. As of 2007 the gardens are maintained by the Fondo Xititla foundation.

2. The Garden of Cosmic Speculation, Dumfries, Scotland



Science and Mathematics plus sculptures and ianscaping,  equals one fascinating garden of cosmic proportion.
The garden of cosmic speculation is a 30 acre garden created by landscape architect and architectural theorist, Charles Jencks at his home, portrack house in south west scotland.

3. Rock Garden of Chandigarh, India



The saying goes that one man junk is another man treasure, but rock garden city's junk was transfer into everyone's treasure.
Public servant Neck Chand began creating his masterpiece  in 1957 from cost off industrial and home waste he collected from demolition sites across chandigarh. Today, Neck Chand Rock garden is spread over a massive 40 acres.

4. A French Kiss in Akaroa, Christchurch, New Zealand



Founded in Avackland in 1994, The show moved to its current home in Hagley Park, Christchurch in 2008, garden city of New Zealand.
Kale Hillier, exhibition manager at the Ellershe International flower show said the garden, along with several others, had been donated to New Brington, a costal  scrap in Christchurch that was badly damaged in the 2011 earthquake.

5. Forstiere  Underground Garden, California, USA.



This underground garden is the creation of Sicilian Immigrant Baldasare. Forestiere, who built the garden over 40 years from 1906 untill his death in 1946.


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