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The botanical garden is located at 4101 Sherbrooke Street East, at the corner of Pie-IX and Sherbrooke Streets, in Maisonneuve Park, located in the borough of Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie, facing Montreal's Olympic Stadium. It contains a greenhouse complex full of plants from around the world, and a number of large outdoor gardens, each with a ...
Belle Terre Botanic Garden, Otter Lake; Montreal Botanical Garden, Montreal [11] Jardins de Métis, Grand-Métis [12] Jardin Van Den Hende, Laval University, Quebec City; Mont Royal Park, Montreal; Man and His World, Montreal; Morgan Arboretum, Macdonald Campus of McGill University, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Mosaiculture is the horticultural art of creating giant topiary-like sculptures using thousands of annual bedding plants to carpet steel armature forms. [1] It is different from classical topiary . [ 2 ]
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The Montreal Botanical Garden, located in the borough of Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie, comprises 75 hectares (190 acres) of thematic gardens and greenhouses. It is one of the biggest botanical Gardens in the world, second only to Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in England. The Montreal Insectarium is located within the Botanical Garden and features ...
The Marie-Victorin Statue (French: Monument au Frère Marie-Victorin, pronounced [mɔnymɑ̃ o fʁɛʁ maʁi viktɔʁɛ̃]), created by Sylvia Daoust, is a monument in the Botanical Garden of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [1]
Brother Marie-Victorin Statue, Montreal Botanical Garden. Brother Marie-Victorin is one of the most honored Quebec personalities of the 20th century. At the Commission toponymy Quebec, a query on Marie-Victorin gives 69 results: mountains, lakes, roads, parks, buildings, etc., honor his memory.
It is considered to be one of Montreal's large parks. Established in 1910, it is 80 hectares (200 acres) in size, in three sections. The primary section is a public space that is bordered by the Montreal Botanical Garden on the west, Rosemont Street to the north, Viau Street to the east, and Sherbrooke Street East to the south. [ 2 ]