Established in 1890 under British administration, the Dominica Botanic Gardens were initially designed to maintain reserves of crops grown on the island. Over time, this site has transformed into a lush preserve filled with a variety of trees and shrubs, many adorned with vibrant flowers. The gardens now attract a diverse array of colorful birds, adding to the natural beauty and tranquility. Visitors can stroll through the well-maintained paths, enjoying the sights and sounds of this verdant oasis.
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