Jardin aux Plantes la Bouichère

The Jardin aux Plantes la Bouichère (2 hectares) is a private botanical garden specializing in fragrant plants. It is located on the banks of the river Aude in the Domaine de Flassian, Rue Dewoitine, Limoux, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, and open Wednesday through Sunday in the warmer months; an admission fee is charged.

The garden was created circa 2001, and now contains some 2,500 perennials, shrubs, and trees, with a focus on aromatic plants, including 60 types of salvia and 30 types of mint. The garden is organized into a number of small areas: an exotic garden, garden of colors, vegetable garden, rose garden, moon garden, medieval garden, orchard, nursery, and vineyard. It also contains a collection of conifers and grasses, as well as an aviary of birds from Australia, Asia, and South America.

Jardin aux Plantes la Bouichère

See also

References

  • Jardin aux Plantes la Bouichère
  • French Gardens entry
  • 1001 Fleurs entry (French)
  • Gralon entry (French)
  • Conservatoire des Jardins et Paysages entry (French)

43°04′09″N 2°13′23″E / 43.0692°N 2.2230°E / 43.0692; 2.2230


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