Oxford Botanic Garden
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Oxford Botanic Garden
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A lovely visit. well laid out gardens with different areas. formal, informal and greenhouse with very interesting specimens, (including genuine mandrakes for harry potter fans). not large, but you can spend a good couple of hours looking around. toilets on site.
One of my best botanic garden 🪴. it is really wonderful and amazing place to visit . great for quiet time. has large green houses full of all sorts of plants, great borders, food plants, medicinal plants, desert plants, big plants, east and west med, south african plants etc. there us a cafe and toilets. garden runs along river so you can see any boats and punts. very relaxing. people sunbathing or chilling out. high recommended. timing: 10am to 6pm tickets 🎟️ 6.5 pounds per person
These gardens are the oldest botanical gardens in the uk . it was first established in 1621 that makes it 402 years old. my favourite part is the indoor glass houses. there are plants such as the venus fly plant, dragon fruit tree, cacti and many more . plenty to do there entry is £6.30 i spent one hour there located in the centre of oxford. i recommend visiting if you are ever in oxford or local to the area . the gardens are about 5 acres of land.
I enjoyed this small, academic garden. i would recommend spending a couple of hours here, but you could spend days learning all of the flowers. the hot houses have a fantastic variety of plants and the landscaping is gorgeous. i especially enjoyed the displays of parasitic and insectivore plants. smaller than kew, making it easy to walk but with a nice variety of plants as well as places to sit and relax in a beautiful garden.
Beautiful flowers from different parts of the world everywhere you turn your eyes! there is also an apple garden, where you can taste an apple if you visit during august/september. personally, i have enjoyed the most carnivorous plants, but there are many others to see. if you wish you to relax, there is also the option to get a small boat on the river which apparently is a tradition in oxford. lastly this is a nice place to visit and enjoy nature for a couple of hours. :)