Oh boy! Only five? That's hard because people have different tastes in garden landscaping and what you probably won't find two people who will agree on the five most famous gardens. You could try gardenvisit.com--they have undertaken an ambitious project. They are attempting to list and get pictures of all the famous gardens in the world. But as ambitious as their website is, even they don't attempt to list the top 10 or top 5 or whatever.
2006-10-07 05:45:07
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answered by kim v 2
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Here is a small list, by country, for the most famous gardens in the world
Exbury Gardens in Hampshire, England, is one of the most famous woodland gardens in the world.
The most famous Chinese gardens: The Humble Administrator's Garden (in Suzhou) and The Imperial Summer Palace (in Beijing),
The most famous gardens in all of Italy are Boboli Gardens, Florence, Vatican gardens and Giardino e Rovine di Ninfa,
The most famous Japanese garden is in the Adachi Museum in Shimane
The Gardens of Eyrignac, Hambury Botanic Gardens, Chateau de Versailles, are the are the most famous gardens in in France.
The Hawaiii Tropical Botanical Garden is the most famous garden in Hawai
Royal Botanical Gardens of Canada, Devonian Botanic Garden, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alhambra, are the most famous gardens in Canada
Huntington Botanical Gardens San Marino, Japanese Friendship Garden, Central Park, Fifth Avenue, New York are the most famous gardens in USA
Australian National Botanic Gardens, Belair National Park, are the most famous gardens in Australia
Schoenbrunn Palace Gardens, most famous garden in Vienna, Austria
Botanical Garden of Justus-Liebig-University Giessen most famous in Germany
Alhambra Gardens, Granada, most famous garden in Spain
Het Loo Palace, Keukenhof Gardens, Lisse, Holland, most famous gardens in Netherlands
2006-10-07 04:14:57
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answered by Anonymous
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