
"The Queen Elizabeth II Garden will officially open to the public on Monday April 27, commemorating the late monarch's 100th birthday with a beautiful landscape filled with climate-resilient plants and wildlife habitats."
"The garden spans two acres and includes features such as a large pond with seating, a pergola, and a tall lookout tower, all designed to enhance the visitor experience."
"To support biodiversity, the garden features bat nesting boxes, roosts for swifts, and habitats for hedgehogs, creating a thriving ecosystem that has already attracted a variety of wildlife."
The Queen Elizabeth II Garden in Regent's Park will open to the public on April 27, commemorating the late monarch's 100th birthday. The garden spans two acres and features climate-resilient plants, including Lily of the valley and a specially selected magnolia. It includes a pond, seating, a pergola, and a lookout tower. The design supports biodiversity with bat nesting boxes and habitats for wildlife. The garden was completed in January and has already attracted various wildlife, enhancing the serene space dedicated to the Queen's memory.
Read at Time Out London
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