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  2. Province flowers of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The origin of province flowers came from the American idea of state flowers, and was brought to Sweden by August Wickström and Paul Petter Waldenström in 1908. Waldenström published the proposal to introduce province flowers in the May 288, 1908 edition of the newspaper Stockholms Dagblad , and requested suggestions of species from the ...

  3. Småland - Wikipedia

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    Carl Linnaeus (sw. Carl von Linné), (1707–1778), the botanist, often called the father of taxonomy or "The flower-king", was born in Älmhult in Småland. He gave the twinflower its Latin name based on his own (Latin: Linnaea borealis), because of his particular fondness of it. The flower has become Småland's provincial flower.

  4. List of botanical gardens in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Botanical gardens in Sweden feature collections of living plants for research, education, and conservation. While some focus on native and endemic Swedish species, most include plants from around the world. These gardens and arboreta are found across Sweden, administered by universities, local governments, and occasionally private entities.

  5. Airlie Gardens Heritage Live Oaks available to the public ...

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    The Live Oaks are grown from handpicked acorns of the historic Live Oak trees at Airlie Gardens. After five years of dedicated cultivation, these direct descendants of the historic Airlie Oaks are ...

  6. Gothenburg Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 the Gothenburg Botanical Garden was voted the loveliest park in Sweden, in a version of the international poll initiated by Briggs & Stratton, one of the leading manufacturers of garden machinery. It was the first time the competition had been arranged in Sweden. The botanical garden has two stars in the Michelin Green Guide.

  7. Norrviken Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Norrviken ⓘ Gardens (Swedish: Norrvikens trädgårdar) is a garden, located about 3 kilometers northwest of Båstad in Skåne County, Sweden. [1] It was founded by horticulturist and pomologist Carl Rudolf Zacharias Abelin (1864-1961). Norrviken's gardens were started as an experimental garden and as a home for his family. [1] [2]

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  9. Culture of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Sweden was the last of the Scandinavian countries to be Christianised, with pagan resistance apparently strongest in Svealand, where Uppsala was an old and important ritual site as evidenced by the tales of Uppsala temple. [1] [2] Like the rest of Scandinavia, Sweden had significant artistic, musical and literary traditions during the Viking ...