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Dumbarton Oaks Garden

Dumbarton Oaks Garden

Posted on 21 July 2009

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dumbarton_oaks_dc_600xDumbarton Oaks is a famous 19th century mansion situated in Georgetown (Washington, D.C.) famous for its gardens. Currently housing the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, a scholarship center for Byzantine studies and landscape architecture history( since the year 1940) which now publishes the journalDumbarton Oaks Papers and other reference books in their major field, this mansion was built in 1800 as a residence to U.S. Senator and Vice President John C. Calhoun. However later, it was bought and owned by Robert Woods Bliss and his wife Mildred Barnes Bliss who in turn was an art collector and thus cherished a taste for “classical” masterpieces with beautiful creativity.

The gardens of Dumbarton Oaks which are about are about ten acres (which is nearly four hectares) in area, were designed by landscape architect Beatrix Farrand in the period between 1922 and1947. Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss collaborated with him in this work. Since then, many other architects worked with Mildred Bliss, to name a few, Philip Johnson, Ruth Havey and Alden Hopkins, to change and modify certain elements of design by Farrand. Although the book written by Farrand “Plant Book “ that compiles her suggestions and directions for the maintenance of these gardens still proves to be effiecient even after more than 65 years.

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A series of terraces on the hill behind the mansion mark these beautiful gardens. Among them are Beech Terrace, Lover’s Lane Pool, Pebble Terrace, Urn Terrace, formal Rose Garden, Star Garden, Green Garden and Arbor Terrace. They comprise of the Star Garden, Green Garden, and Beach Terrace along with the Urn Terrace, formal Rose Garden, Arbor Terrace and not to forget the remarkable Fountain Terrace, Lover’s Lane Pool, and Pebble Terrace. Also comprising the scenic natural surroundings are Prunus Walk, Camellia Circle, Crabapple Hill, Forsythia Hill, Cherry Hill and Fairview Hill. These altogether present quite a majestic view for the visitors.

The famous “Dumbarton Oaks” concerto gets its name from this mansion surrounded by these beautiful gardens, after Mr. Bliss commissioned Igor Stravinsky for a concerto on the occasion of his thirtieth wedding anniversary in 1938. In 1940, the Blisses donated their large and important collections of artifacts and books together with the house and its grounds to establish the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection the management of which now lies in the hands of trustees of Harvard University.

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There are two visiting seasons for these gardens i.e. the regular season and the winter season. During the regular season, the gardens remain open for public viewing from 15th to October 31st between 2:00 p.m and 6:00 p.m. except on Mondays. During the winter season, the gardens remain open for public viewing from 1stto 14th March between 2:00 p.m and 5:00 p.m. except on Mondays. However the gardens remain closed during unpleasant weather, federal holidays as well as on Christmas Eve. The admission charges to the gardens are $8.00 for general and $5.00 for senior citizens (ages 60 +), students, and children (ages 2–12). However there are no entry fees for Harvard students, faculty, & staff.

Botanic Garden Singapore

Botanic Garden Singapore

Posted on 27 July 2009


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Nature has gifted many things to world and one of them is trees. Due to increasing population human beings have developed certain ways to save this gift of nature. Botanic garden, Singapore is one of the attempts to save nature’s gift. Botanic garden is 64 hectare, 2.5 km long beautiful garden situated at Cluny road Singapore. Special about this garden is that it is the single botanic garden which has free entry and is opens from 5 am to 12 in the night. However, small charges are applicable for National Orchid garden, which is situated in botanic garden and hold more than 400 species of 60,000 orchid plants.

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The garden was established in year 1822 by Sir Stamford Raffles, who is also creator of modern Singapore. He started a small garden for the motive of growing crops, vegetables, fruits, raw material and spices. Sir Stamford Raffles has a keen interest in nature and due to which colonial government awarded 32 hectare of land to this garden in year 1859. After that garden get many accomplishments and now it has rubber plants and hybridized orchid. The garden has also bearded the impact of war from year 1942 to 1945. During the independence of Singapore, garden has played a very important role in “Greening Singapore” campaign.

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The garden has many pulls and one of the main pull is national orchid garden. This garden is hub of the species and hybrids of orchids and it contains more than 60,000 orchid plants. In the garden itself, there is Burkill hall which is used for exhibitions. It shows the information of many different hybrids and history of garden. There is one orchidarium which contain only natural species of hybrid orchids. The best place to visit is coolhouse. There they have created environment of tropical forest and it has orchids which only grows in tropical highland areas.

The special thing about Singapore Botanic Garden is its rainforest. This garden has a rainforest which is 6 hectares in size. Next places to visit here are evolution garden which describes the story of evolution of plants on earth, and ginger garden which contain collection of different species of ginger. Singapore botanic garden has world’s first children park which was built at a cost of seven million USD. This children park has many teaching areas which teach children about photosynthesis and utilization of plants in making beverages, dyes and herbs.

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The botanic garden has three lakes which increases the beauty of the garden. These lakes are just beautiful and show real heaven on earth. The garden organizes live concerts on weekends along the lakes which put the harmony and joy in the air. Also, among the main attractions don’t forget Saraca stream walk, palm valley, Sun garden, Bandstand area and Sundial garden. The garden also consists of restaurants and cafes which serve you hot and delicious food.

The garden is still developing and there are many future plans to make this garden more attractive and striking. Some of the future developments are expanding the land to add another 11 hectares, introducing four new gardens. Get there and enjoy the great perseverance of nature.

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Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild, France

Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild, France

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Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild by just.Luc.

Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild is a majestic garden which was constructed between 1905 and 1912 at Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat on the Mediterranean coastline of the south eastern corner of France by Baroness Béatrice de Rothschild. It is a beautiful garden built on the headland on the isthmus of Cap Ferrat . An example of exemplary human-made structure surrounded by breath-taking natural beauty. The building in itself is simply “Exquisite” with its antique furniture, rare porcelain collections and lavish green gardens which already have been notified to be the “Notable Gardens of France” by the French government. The atmosphere in the garden is so serene that it will hold your breath for a while and soothe your senses.

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The gardens, total 9 in number surround the villa and put on a fantabulous display of “Flora” .Each of these is based on a different theme, ranging from Japanese to Spanish and from “Florentine” to “Exotic”, each surpassing the other in terms of natural beauty.

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These gardens are the masterpieces of landscape architect Achille Duchêne. Conceived in the form of a ship, these gardens are result of inspiration drawn from the voyage made by Béatrice de Rothschild on the liner ‘Île de France (this is where the villa gets its name from). Back in that time, the gardeners appointed were to be dressed as sailors.

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The area behind the villa is prominently covered by “Garden à la française”, the largest of the 9 gardens at the far end of which is a cypress covered hill that surrounds a replica garden of the Love temple at the Grand Trianon palace. The beautiful cascade of water, representing a stairway marks the slope below the temple and flows into the basin.

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The Spanish garden is marked by shaded courtyard and fountain, not to forget the aromatic plants, catalan amphorae, and a gallo-roman bench. The Villefranche facing Florentine garden with a majestic stairway, an artificial grotto, and an ephebe of marble stands remarkably different. The Stone Garden (or the lapidary), beyond the Florentine garden, has within an exemplary assortment of ancient and medieval architectural elements. The Japanese garden, comprising of a wooden pavillion, remarkably features an exotic and rare collection of cactus plants.

The beautiful Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild leaves quite an impression upon a heart with admiration for beauty. If you plan for a visit, you ought to know about the famous hotels and restaurants nearby the villa. At a distance of 0.6 km are “Belle Aurore” and “Hotel Panoramic”. Also there are “La Reserve de Beaulieu”,” Hotel Marcellin” and “Hotel Le Havre Bleu” at about a distance of 1 km from the villa. And for the delight of your taste buds, there are alluring French cuisines at the nearby restaurants which comprise of names like “Le Cosmo”, “Hotel 29 Maison Du Seminiare” and “La Companette Restaurant”. So plan a holiday with friends or family, pack your bags and go witness the French amalgamation of architectural and natural beauty.

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View from Musée Ephrussi de Rothschild, Cap Ferrat, France