Arboretum Bílá Lhota
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Arboretum at Bila Lhota, classified as the national monument, is located on a southern slope of three hectares. There are about 300 different species and cultivars, such as shrub yews of all colors and shapes, oak, multi-coloured beech, cypress, maple, pine, birch, douglas and linden. In the arboretum, a number of rare and collectible woods are cultivated, such as maples, willows and magnolias from Japan. The trees are grouped according to nutrients, soil, climate, etc. In the park are trees from Southern Europe (mainly from the Balkans) and Asia (China, Korea, Manchuria, Japan and Siberia). Many trees come from different regions of North America and Canada) and Mexico.
Tags
Tourisme et handicap, Monument historique, Botanical garden or arboretum