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  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_057.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_074.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_073.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_071.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_068.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_067.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_064.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_066.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_062.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_060.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_056.tif
  • Rome. Italy. View of the fountain of the tritons the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_055.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_004.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_077.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_076.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_075.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_072.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_070.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_069.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_065.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_063.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_061.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_058.tif
  • Fountain of the tritons, the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The fountain was built the first half of the 18th century by architect Ferdinando Fuga. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_059.tif
  • Looking up towards the canopy of the soaring Mountain Ash trees of the Myrtle Gully Circuit, an 8-kilometre loop walking trail within the Toolangi State Park, Victoria. Australia. Mountain Ash trees (Eucalyptus regnans) are the tallest flowering plants in the world and typically grow to a height of 70–114 m (230–374 ft). They are native to Tasmania and Victoria, Australia.
    Myrtle_Gully_Circuit_Toolangi_Vic_Au...tif
  • Dappled light and trees and plants enclose a narrow pathway through the Garden of Ninfa. Lazio. Italy.
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  • The Piazzale della Gloria, with banana plants and stone pine trees, the ruins of church of San Biagio are in the rear. Garden of Ninfa. Lazio. Italy.
    Ninfa_Italy_008.tif
  • Inside view of the Tropical Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Built in the 1990’s the Greenhouse hosts species of plants from Tropical and Sub Tropical zones of the planet and the relative humidity is a constant 80%.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_182.tif
  • Rome. Italy. View of a group of palm trees surrounding the fountain of the tritons the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slope of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil gardens were established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now are run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_052.tif
  • Viale delle Palme (Avenue of the Palms) that leads to the fountain of the tritons at the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_033.tif
  • Inside view of the Tropical Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Built in the 1990’s the Greenhouse hosts species of plants from Tropical and Sub Tropical zones of the planet and the relative humidity is a constant 80%.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_016.tif
  • Looking up towards the canopy of the soaring Mountain Ash trees of the Myrtle Gully Circuit, an 8-kilometre loop walking trail within the Toolangi State Park, Victoria. Australia. Mountain Ash trees (Eucalyptus regnans) are the tallest flowering plants in the world and typically grow to a height of 70–114 m (230–374 ft). They are native to Tasmania and Victoria, Australia.
    Myrtle_Gully_Circuit_Toolangi_Vic_Au...tif
  • Looking up towards the canopy of the soaring Mountain Ash trees of the Myrtle Gully Circuit, an 8-kilometre loop walking trail within the Toolangi State Park, Victoria. Australia. Mountain Ash trees (Eucalyptus regnans) are the tallest flowering plants in the world and typically grow to a height of 70–114 m (230–374 ft). They are native to Tasmania and Victoria, Australia.
    Myrtle_Gully_Circuit_Toolangi_Vic_Au...tif
  • Looking up towards the canopy of the soaring Mountain Ash trees of the Myrtle Gully Circuit, an 8-kilometre loop walking trail within the Toolangi State Park, Victoria. Australia. Mountain Ash trees (Eucalyptus regnans) are the tallest flowering plants in the world and typically grow to a height of 70–114 m (230–374 ft). They are native to Tasmania and Victoria, Australia.
    Myrtle_Gully_Circuit_Toolangi_Vic_Au...tif
  • Looking up towards the canopy of the soaring Mountain Ash trees of the Myrtle Gully Circuit, an 8-kilometre loop walking trail within the Toolangi State Park, Victoria. Australia. Mountain Ash trees (Eucalyptus regnans) are the tallest flowering plants in the world and typically grow to a height of 70–114 m (230–374 ft). They are native to Tasmania and Victoria, Australia.
    Myrtle_Gully_Circuit_Toolangi_Vic_Au...tif
  • Dappled light and trees and plants enclose a narrow pathway through the Garden of Ninfa. Lazio. Italy.
    Ninfa_Italy_119.tif
  • The Piazzale della Gloria, with banana plants and stone pine trees, the ruins of church of San Biagio are in the rear. Garden of Ninfa. Lazio. Italy.
    Ninfa_Italy_093.tif
  • Dappled light and trees and plants enclose a narrow pathway through the Garden of Ninfa. Lazio. Italy.
    Ninfa_Italy_011.tif
  • View of a rare Wollemia nobilis at the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Wollemia is a genus of coniferous tree in the family Araucariaceae and was regarded as extinct until 1994 when a few plants were discovered in the Wollemi National Park in Australia.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_215.tif
  • The Corsini Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Hosting a collection of succulents, the Corisni Greenhouse was built at the beginning at around 1800 and was the first greenhouse of the Palazzo Corsini garden for the recovery of plants in Winter. The greenhouse also contains two basins that had belonged to Queen Christina of Sweden during her stay (1659-1689).
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_192.tif
  • The Corsini Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Hosting a collection of succulents, the Corisni Greenhouse was built at the beginning at around 1800 and was the first greenhouse of the Palazzo Corsini garden for the recovery of plants in Winter. The greenhouse also contains two basins that had belonged to Queen Christina of Sweden during her stay (1659-1689).
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_191.tif
  • The Corsini Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Hosting a collection of succulents, the Corisni Greenhouse was built at the beginning at around 1800 and was the first greenhouse of the Palazzo Corsini garden for the recovery of plants in Winter. The greenhouse also contains two basins that had belonged to Queen Christina of Sweden during her stay (1659-1689).
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_190.tif
  • Inside view of the Tropical Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Built in the 1990’s the Greenhouse hosts species of plants from Tropical and Sub Tropical zones of the planet and the relative humidity is a constant 80%.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_185.tif
  • Inside view of the Tropical Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Built in the 1990’s the Greenhouse hosts species of plants from Tropical and Sub Tropical zones of the planet and the relative humidity is a constant 80%.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_181.tif
  • Inside view of the Tropical Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Built in the 1990’s the Greenhouse hosts species of plants from Tropical and Sub Tropical zones of the planet and the relative humidity is a constant 80%.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_180.tif
  • Inside view of the Tropical Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Built in the 1990’s the Greenhouse hosts species of plants from Tropical and Sub Tropical zones of the planet and the relative humidity is a constant 80%.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_177.tif
  • Inside view of the Tropical Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Built in the 1990’s the Greenhouse hosts species of plants from Tropical and Sub Tropical zones of the planet and the relative humidity is a constant 80%.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_178.tif
  • Inside view of the Tropical Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Built in the 1990’s the Greenhouse hosts species of plants from Tropical and Sub Tropical zones of the planet and the relative humidity is a constant 80%.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_175.tif
  • Inside view of the Tropical Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Built in the 1990’s the Greenhouse hosts species of plants from Tropical and Sub Tropical zones of the planet and the relative humidity is a constant 80%.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_173.tif
  • Viale delle Palme (Avenue of the Palms) that leads to the fountain of the tritons at the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_050.tif
  • Rome. Italy. View of a group of palm trees surrounding the fountain of the tritons the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slope of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil gardens were established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now are run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_053.tif
  • Viale delle Palme (Avenue of the Palms) that leads to the fountain of the tritons at the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_047.tif
  • Viale delle Palme (Avenue of the Palms) that leads to the fountain of the tritons at the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_040.tif
  • Viale delle Palme (Avenue of the Palms) that leads to the fountain of the tritons at the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_041.tif
  • Viale delle Palme (Avenue of the Palms) that leads to the fountain of the tritons at the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_039.tif
  • Viale delle Palme (Avenue of the Palms) that leads to the fountain of the tritons at the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_038.tif
  • Viale delle Palme (Avenue of the Palms) that leads to the fountain of the tritons at the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_037.tif
  • Viale delle Palme (Avenue of the Palms) that leads to the fountain of the tritons at the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_036.tif
  • Viale delle Palme (Avenue of the Palms) that leads to the fountain of the tritons at the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_034.tif
  • Rome. Italy. View of the avenue of Palms that lead to the fountain of the tritons the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_029.tif
  • Rome. Italy. View of the avenue of Palms that lead to the fountain of the tritons the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_028.tif
  • Melbourne, Australia. 28th March 2019. Dahlia flowers and plants at the 2019 Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show which is hosted in the heritage listed Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens over five glorious Autumn days. The event features the best landscape and floral talent from Australia and around the world alongside and an extensive array of garden retail products.
    Melbourne Garden Show 2019_015.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of shady path lined by sub-tropical plants including Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_009.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of shady path lined by sub-tropical plants including Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_006.tif
  • Looking up towards the canopy of the soaring Mountain Ash trees of the Myrtle Gully Circuit, an 8-kilometre loop walking trail within the Toolangi State Park, Victoria. Australia. Mountain Ash trees (Eucalyptus regnans) are the tallest flowering plants in the world and typically grow to a height of 70–114 m (230–374 ft). They are native to Tasmania and Victoria, Australia.
    Myrtle_Gully_Circuit_Toolangi_Vic_Au...tif
  • Looking up towards the canopy of the soaring Mountain Ash trees of the Myrtle Gully Circuit, an 8-kilometre loop walking trail within the Toolangi State Park, Victoria. Australia. Mountain Ash trees (Eucalyptus regnans) are the tallest flowering plants in the world and typically grow to a height of 70–114 m (230–374 ft). They are native to Tasmania and Victoria, Australia.
    Myrtle_Gully_Circuit_Toolangi_Vic_Au...tif
  • Looking up towards the canopy of the soaring Mountain Ash trees of the Myrtle Gully Circuit, an 8-kilometre loop walking trail within the Toolangi State Park, Victoria. Australia. Mountain Ash trees (Eucalyptus regnans) are the tallest flowering plants in the world and typically grow to a height of 70–114 m (230–374 ft). They are native to Tasmania and Victoria, Australia.
    Myrtle_Gully_Circuit_Toolangi_Vic_Au...tif
  • Looking up towards the canopy of the soaring Mountain Ash trees of the Myrtle Gully Circuit, an 8-kilometre loop walking trail within the Toolangi State Park, Victoria. Australia. Mountain Ash trees (Eucalyptus regnans) are the tallest flowering plants in the world and typically grow to a height of 70–114 m (230–374 ft). They are native to Tasmania and Victoria, Australia.
    Myrtle_Gully_Circuit_Toolangi_Vic_Au...tif
  • Dappled light and trees and plants enclose a narrow pathway through the Garden of Ninfa. Lazio. Italy.
    Ninfa_Italy_116.tif
  • Dappled light and trees and plants enclose a narrow pathway through the Garden of Ninfa. Lazio. Italy.
    Ninfa_Italy_117.tif
  • Rustic gravel pathway flanked by lush plants and trees. Garden of Ninfa. Lazio. Italy.
    Ninfa_Italy_040.tif
  • Carnivorous Sarracenia purpurea pitcher plants, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_201.tif
  • Carnivorous Sarracenia purpurea pitcher plants, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_200.tif
  • The Corsini Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Hosting a collection of succulents, the Corisni Greenhouse was built at the beginning at around 1800 and was the first greenhouse of the Palazzo Corsini garden for the recovery of plants in Winter. The greenhouse also contains two basins that had belonged to Queen Christina of Sweden during her stay (1659-1689).
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_189.tif
  • Inside view of the Tropical Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Built in the 1990’s the Greenhouse hosts species of plants from Tropical and Sub Tropical zones of the planet and the relative humidity is a constant 80%.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_186.tif
  • The Corsini Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Hosting a collection of succulents, the Corisni Greenhouse was built at the beginning at around 1800 and was the first greenhouse of the Palazzo Corsini garden for the recovery of plants in Winter. The greenhouse also contains two basins that had belonged to Queen Christina of Sweden during her stay (1659-1689).
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_187.tif
  • The Corsini Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Hosting a collection of succulents, the Corisni Greenhouse was built at the beginning at around 1800 and was the first greenhouse of the Palazzo Corsini garden for the recovery of plants in Winter. The greenhouse also contains two basins that had belonged to Queen Christina of Sweden during her stay (1659-1689).
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_188.tif
  • Inside view of the Tropical Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Built in the 1990’s the Greenhouse hosts species of plants from Tropical and Sub Tropical zones of the planet and the relative humidity is a constant 80%.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_183.tif
  • Inside view of the Tropical Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Built in the 1990’s the Greenhouse hosts species of plants from Tropical and Sub Tropical zones of the planet and the relative humidity is a constant 80%.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_184.tif
  • Inside view of the Tropical Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Built in the 1990’s the Greenhouse hosts species of plants from Tropical and Sub Tropical zones of the planet and the relative humidity is a constant 80%.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_179.tif
  • Inside view of the Tropical Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Built in the 1990’s the Greenhouse hosts species of plants from Tropical and Sub Tropical zones of the planet and the relative humidity is a constant 80%.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_176.tif
  • Inside view of the Tropical Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Built in the 1990’s the Greenhouse hosts species of plants from Tropical and Sub Tropical zones of the planet and the relative humidity is a constant 80%.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_174.tif
  • Rome. Italy. View of a group of palm trees surrounding the fountain of the tritons the centrepiece of the lower part of the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slope of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil gardens were established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now are run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_054.tif
  • Viale delle Palme (Avenue of the Palms) that leads to the fountain of the tritons at the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_049.tif
  • Viale delle Palme (Avenue of the Palms) that leads to the fountain of the tritons at the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_048.tif
  • Viale delle Palme (Avenue of the Palms) that leads to the fountain of the tritons at the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_045.tif
  • Viale delle Palme (Avenue of the Palms) that leads to the fountain of the tritons at the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_046.tif
  • Viale delle Palme (Avenue of the Palms) that leads to the fountain of the tritons at the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_043.tif
  • Viale delle Palme (Avenue of the Palms) that leads to the fountain of the tritons at the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_042.tif
  • Viale delle Palme (Avenue of the Palms) that leads to the fountain of the tritons at the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_044.tif
  • Viale delle Palme (Avenue of the Palms) that leads to the fountain of the tritons at the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and now is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the secret gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 species of plants from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_035.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of shady path lined by sub-tropical plants including Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_063.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of shady path lined by sub-tropical plants including Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_062.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of shady path lined by sub-tropical plants including Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_061.tif
  • Athens. Greece. View of shady path lined by sub-tropical plants including Palm trees at the National Gardens, a vast green refuge and oasis in the centre of Athens.
    Greece_Athens_National_Gardens_010.tif
  • A gazebo surrounded by diverse plants and tall mountain Ash trees,  Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden. Victoria. Australia.
    Dandenong_Ranges_Botanic_ Garden_001.jpg
  • Carnivorous Sarracenia purpurea pitcher plants, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_202.tif
  • Pinguicula ibarrae Zamudio plant inside the monumental Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. The Pinguicula ibarrae Zamudio (family Lentibulariaceae) is a Mexican carnivorous plant.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_199.tif
  • Nepenthes sanguinea plant inside the monumental Greenhouse, Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Nepenthes sanguinea is an Asian carnivorous tropical pitcher plant.  The Monumental Greenhouse, consists of a central structure with two lateral adjoining ones, was built by the Mathian Company of Lyon in 1877 and contains a collection of Euphorbias.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_198.tif
  • Rome. Italy. View of the Japanese garden pool with its moss and aquatic plant life at the Orto Botanico di Roma or Rome's Botanical Garden. Located on the lower slopes of Gianicolo or Janiculum Hill, the tranquil secret garden was established in 1883 on the formerly private grounds of the Palazzo Corsini and is run by the University of Rome. A green oasis and retreat from the hustle and bustle of Rome, the gardens are spread over 12 hectares of land and contains over 8000 plant species from all over the world.
    Orto_Botanico_Rome_Italy_101.tif
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