Historic Gardens of the City of London
The City of London has around 200 open spaces or gardens. They include churchyards, bombsites, street planters, troughs, a converted coach park, window boxes and even traffic islands. There are around 1000 trees - made up of about 150 species including tulip, handkerchief, foxglove, cherry, lime and even strawberry. Many of those who work in, or even visit, the City fail to notice just how 'green' it is. Join the City Garden Walks to see some of the gardens and the wealth and variety of the plants and trees, hear the stories and see if you can find any street corner from where you cannot see anything 'green'.
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