How much do you really know about the gardens of the world?

From carpets of tulips to artist-inspired green spaces, the world’s gardens have so much to inspire travellers whether you are green-fingered or not…

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1. How many flower bulbs are planted at Keukenhof, Netherlands every year?

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2. In which country would you find this Supertree Grove?

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3. Where would you be if you were exploring the UK’s only outdoor jungle?

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4. Where in the world is the largest natural flower garden?

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5. What is one of the main highlights at Powerscourt Garden in Ireland?

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6. Kew Gardens was once home to which of the following animals?

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7. Which of the following is another name for the ancient wonder of the world, The Hanging Gardens of Babylon?

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8. Which plant is so important in Japan that it is mentioned in the country’s national anthem?

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Question 9 of 18

9. Which famous painter said: “I’m good for nothing except painting and gardening.”

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10. What is the name of this spectacular French garden?

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Question 11 of 18

11. The largest indoor rainforest in the world can be found at…

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Question 12 of 18

12. Which of the following is not an attraction in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park?

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13. Where is this stunning garden?

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14. What’s the name of this Gaudi-inspired Barcelona green space?

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15. The Middlemist camellia is the world’s rarest flower. In which countries can you find the two remaining examples?

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16. Which type of tree is the Survivor Tree in Ground Zero Memorial Garden in New York?

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17. In which Thai garden would you find a replica of the UK landmark Stonehenge?

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18. What is particularly interesting about this Sunflower Garden?