Friday, 6 November 2015

[amdavadis4ever] The Most Beautiful Topiary Gardens in the World!

 


9 Famous and Beautiful Topiary Gardens!

Topiary gardens are magical places where nature meets structure. Beautiful greenery is shaped by skilled hands into shapes and forms that delight the eye and bring peace to the heart. Have a look at nine of the most famous and beautiful topiary gardens in the world, all open for public visitation. 

Levens Hall

Topiary Gardens


 

Topiary Gardens


 

The Garden of Drummond Castle

Topiary Gardens


 

Topiary Gardens


The low clipped embroidered hedges are in the shape of a St. Andrew's cross, and leaning topiary trees add an almost magical charm to the scenery. The tower house on the grounds has remained largely intact, and from it visitors can see the entire garden and pass through them to the distant hillsides.   
 

 

Marqueyssac

Topiary Gardens


 

Topiary Gardens


Cerval spent 30 years making sure that 150,000 boxwoods were groomed to resemble the surrounding hills and when looked at from above, they resemble the backs of sheep. This garden is known for its relaxing atmosphere and a feeling of quiet twilight reflection. 
 

Cliveden

Topiary Gardens


 

Topiary Gardens


In 1912, the garden was given to the National Trust and has been restored and replanted by them. The most beautiful reconstruction was a maze consisting of 1,100 clipped yews and covering a third of an acre. Visitors can easily get lost in this gorgeous maze, but luckily there is a maze keeper who's role is to make sure everyone finds their way out. 
 

Ladew Gardens

Topiary Gardens


 

Topiary Gardens


A lover of gentlmen's sports, the garden depicts many scenes of foxes and dogs running across lawns next to riders and horses hot in pursuit. A huge swimming pool is surrounded by topiary hedges in wave form and topped with the ness of swimming swans. The life- visage of these earthly sculptures is quite a sight to behold. 
 

Longwood Gardens

Topiary Gardens


 

Topiary Gardens


The grounds were sold and resold a few times during the beginning of the 20th century, until they were bought by a man named Du Pont, who was a world traveller and adored the European style of gardening. Guided by these ideals, he created a garden of yews in various geometric and animal shapes. The Longwood Gardens can be found about 30 miles from Philadelphia.  
 

Green Animals Topiary Garden

Topiary Gardens


 

Topiary Gardens


These grounds belonged originally to Thomas Brayton, a very rich man, whose gardener started experimenting with shaping the topiary forms in the first decades of the 20th century. In 1940, Brayton's daughter Alice took over and called it 'The Green Animals Garden'.  Every year, a special Green Animals Children's Party is held, for the delight of hundreds of lucky children. 
 

Lotusland

Topiary Gardens


 

Topiary Gardens


The plant collection in this garden is something to amaze: Over 3000 different specimens. Visitors wishing to see the garden today must make a special appointment, because even though it is a public garden, it is located inside a private residental area. 
 

Pearl Fryar

Topiary Gardens


 

Topiary Gardens


Un most topiary gardens whose shapes are usually made of a few types of plants, the topiary shapes here come from over 50 different kinds of trees and shrubs. Today, Fryar lectures all across the nation about the subject of topiary gardens and his garden has received fame and acclaim around the world.  
 

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