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Saint-Jean-de-Beauregard - Domaine de Saint-Jean-de-Beauregard. A 17th-century floral and kitchen garden, enclosed by walls, along with a Garden à la française and a French landscape garden. (See photos)
(Essonne) (Gardens of the Île-de-France) -
Jardin zen d'Erik Borja at Beaumont-Monteux
(Drôme) (Gardens of the Rhône-Alpes) -
Larra - Garden and park of the Château de Larra
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Cussac-Fort-Médoc - Park of the Château Lanessan. The garden is surrounded by the vineyards of the château, in the Médoc wine region of Bordeaux. The château and gardens were built in 1878 by the architect Duphot. The gardens are in the English style, with avenues, lawns, and cedar, cypress and plane trees.(see photos)
(Gironde) (Gardens of Aquitaine) -
Roscoff - The Exotic Garden of Roscoff. The exotic garden of the town of Roscoff was created beginning in 1986, around a massive rock eighteen meters high. It is dedicated to subtropical and exotic plants, and contains over three thousand different plants from Africa, Asia, the Americas and Australia, including many rare and endangered plants. The trees include one hundred eucalyptus from Australia.
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Romagnat - Gardens of the Château d'Opme. The château was first built in the 11th century, and belonged to the Counts and then the Dauphins of Auvergne. It was rebuilt in the 17th century by Antoine de Ribeyre, treasurer to the King. The garden dates to 1617. The garden has two parts; a classical garden in the French style, with a circular basin, fountain, and lawns and tree-shaded alleys; and a lower Renaissance garden with fruit trees, flower beds and vegetable gardens laid out in geometric designs. The two parts of the garden are connected by an unusual stone stairway with two revolutions. The fountain with two basins dates to 1617, and is attributed to Androuet du Cerceau.
(Puy-de-Dôme) (Gardens of the Auvergne)
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