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The Royal National Rose Society Gardens, also known as The Gardens of The Rose, are the gardens and headquarters of The Royal National Rose Society at Chiswell Green, near St Albans, Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom. The Society's stated aim is to create a "living dictionary" of roses in the gardens, which contain 2,500 different rose cultivars among 15,000 rose bushes. The gardens are normally open to the public during the summer. The flowering seasons feature: * A rose collection, showing the history of the rose * Roses in a garden setting showing different styles of planting * Gardens to give inspiration for growing roses in small spaces * New cultivar trials to provide an educational experience as well as being a pleasure to the eye when in full flower * A much longer season of interest making extensive use of other plants which associate well with roses * A cafe/tearoom is open, during the season, next to the main office * Edland Pavilion within the gardens that is now licensed to conduct wedding ceremonies ==Recent developments== The Royal Entomological Society refurbished the mansion adjacent to the Gardens and it has become the society's headquarters. Butterfly World is adjacent to the gardens. Following a £27 million build, the project was launched in March 2008 at an event at the Royal Society in London. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Royal National Rose Society Gardens」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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