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| Mediterranean Garden |  |
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| The Mediterranean climate was described here for the first time. Delimited for a long time by the olive tree's cultivation areas, these environments are around the Mediterranean sea. The climate is more excessive there than in the others areas of the Mediterranean biome. Winters are colder and summers are dry and hotter. |
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| Canary Islands Garden |  |
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| This garden reveals three Tenerife 's microlandscapes:
* Malpaís, coastal roughly surfaced rock formations
* Thermophilic shrub communities,
* Pinar, pine tree forest. |
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| California Garden |  |
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| Outstanding landscape feature are:
* Chaparral, with its characteristic trees and brush: manzanita, california lilacs, oaks and pines.
* Prairies
* Groves of Joshua trees
* Groves of washingtonias palm |
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| Australian Garden |  |
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| The Australian garden reveals:
* Mulga scrub of semi-desert regions where acacia dominates
* Kwongan heathlands, with "kangaroo's paw" prairies groves of grass tree and protea family plants
* Mallee, bush with eucalyptus and other aromatic plants
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| South African Garden |  |
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| The south african garden reveals:
* Fynbos landscapes of the Cap Peninsula, characterized by Protea, heather and various rush-like plants in the Restionaceae family
* Karoo-type plant formations dominated by large thorn acacia and numerous succulent plants, such as aloes. |
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| Chili Garden |  |
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| Chili gardens reveals the multiplicity of landscapes:
* On coastal and upland matorral, Puya moor
* Espino savanna
* Inland palm groves |
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| Arid American Garden |  |
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| In the Arid American garden, the reference landscape is the desert of Baja California and Mexico. It is dominated by Yucca, Agave and pipi Cactus. |
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| New Zeland Garden |  |
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| New Zeland Garden reveals:
* In nothern areas, humid subtropical forests, full of fern trees and luxuriant palm groves
* In eastern areas, dry prairies surrounded by "manukas" |
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| Subtropical American Garden |  |
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| The subtropical american garden reveals luxuriant landscapes of nothern Argentina and subtropical Mexico. |
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| Subtropical Asian Garden |  |
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| The subtropical asian garden remind us plants from distant and yet so familiar regions, such as Chinese bamboo groves and japanese cycad groves. |
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| 11- Le Jardin marin |  |
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| Sea-beds of baie du Figuier conceal three biotopes rich in: rock, sandy funds and the herbarium of Posidonia.
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