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Gopika VC
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Between 1931 and 1940, a new owner converted Villa Taranto's gardens into a beautiful sanctuary.
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The garden has two sections: Clos Normand, a floral garden, and a Japanese-inspired water garden.
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The 600-acre gardens were purchased for a fruit plantation but became a wildlife protection initiative.
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In 1629, Mito Yorifusa started this 17th-century garden. Chinese and Japanese elements are present.
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Over 7 million tulips line Keukenhof Gardens' twisting river, one of the world's greatest place to see Dutch tulips.
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The Temperate House, the world's largest Victorian glasshouse, has made Kew Gardens a Saturday afternoon favorite for Londoners.
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This Chateau is in Villandry, which is in the middle of France. It is known for its beautiful grounds.
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It is known for its rose garden, which has more than 3,000 rose bushes and 200 types of roses.
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These beautiful gardens are on the grounds of Arundel Castle. Between April and May, more than 60,000 tulips bloom there.
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There are woods and fields in these gardens, which cover an impressive 1,077 acres.
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