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German FlowersFlowers are an extremely enjoyable part of nature and the love of these plants can be seen all throughout the German gardens that can be found all across the country of Germany. The Westpark located in Munich Germany is a magnificent example of the newly inspired German style of planting flowers. This new style mimics natures own design as closely as possible. The German floral designer Rosemary Weise is famous for using this method of planting flowers and grasses when putting gardens together. Visitors to the Westpark will find lovely paths snaking their way in between terrace with waves upon waves of German and non German species of flowers to enjoy. Located in the quaint little town of Friesing you will find the Weihenstephan gardens. This fabulous and fairly new German garden boasts gorgeous flowers such as fox tail lilies and Stachys. The Weihenstephan gardens are used as a teaching flower garden for the University of Munich. All the flowers planted in this German garden are selected for ease of replanting large quantities of flowers and compatibility with the surroundings of the garden. Another fine example of the newly adopted German style of planting flowers is the Hermannshof Weinnim. This exquisite collection of German flowers is located in Heidelberg Germany. Visitors to this German flower garden will most definitely enjoy the seven different sections of the garden. A very interesting fact about the flowers planted in this outstanding example of German gardening is everything planted here is planted according to soil type to most closely replicate nature's own creation. The gardens found throughout the country of Germany are a true delight to lovers of German flowers and the German style of flower gardening. Whether you are planning a sightseeing vacation to Germany or are a local resident looking for a fun way to spend a day out exploring the wonderful flowers of German gardens is an excellent activity. More German Information: |
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