The Madeira Botanical Gardens, located in Funchal, Portugal, opened to the public in 1960. Spanning 20 acres, this verdant space is a haven for over 2,000 species of exotic plants. The gardens are renowned for their vibrant, geometric flower beds and meticulously maintained topiary gardens. Visitors can stroll through the lush pathways, taking in the diverse array of flora and the carefully designed landscapes that offer both visual and sensory delights.
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