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Jardin méditerranéen

Place de l'Église, 34460 Roquebrun, France
  • Hérault
  • Occitanie

Educational approach to the fascinating world of Mediterranean plants

The Mediterranean Garden of Roquebrun, was created in 1986, it nestles under the watchtower of the medieval village of Roquebrun. It offers the largest collection of succulents and exotic plants…
31 mayo - 2 junioPassed
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The Mediterranean Garden of Roquebrun, was created in 1986, it nestles under the watchtower of the medieval village of Roquebrun. It offers the largest collection of succulents and exotic plants, living in a natural environment, in the department of Hérault.Educational approach to the fascinating world of Mediterranean plants
Let’s put ourselves in the shoes of Mediterranean plants. How can we survive such a treatment? They must first resist drought. For this, two ways to do it: save water or make reserves...
Visit dedicated to the school public on Friday (place available in the morning only).
Saturday 1 June: guided tour at 2:30 pm (duration 1h30 to 2h limited to 20 people)
Sunday 2 June guided tour at 2:30 pm (duration 1h30 to 2h limited to 20 people).

Types of events
Guided tour
2024 Theme
The five senses in the garden
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Conditions for participation
Usual fare, Registration required
Type of audience
General public

About the location

Jardin méditerranéen
Place de l'Église, 34460 Roquebrun, France
  • Hérault
  • Occitanie
Located on the terraces overlooking the Orb, benefiting from a unique microclimate in this region, this private garden of 3.5 ha created in 1986 participates in the fame of the village called «Le Nice de l'Hérault», the cultivation of mimosas in open ground. Dominated by an old watchtower dating from the Carolingian era, the garden extends over several centuries-old terraces, exposed due south and delimited by dolomitic organs, capturing the heat during the day and restoring it at night. The Cade project (Collectif Agricole pour le Développement et l'Environnement) offers favourable conditions for the development of a flora inferior to dry and arid climates. The plant heritage is divided into several botanical sectors: exotic plants, Mediterranean, succulent, collection of mimosas, orchard of Mediterranean fruit varieties, garrigue (cistus, pyrophilous plants), pinewood where goats walk. The garden received the prestigious «Remarkable Garden» label in 2020.
Tags
Jardin remarquable, Jardin de création récente, Jardin de collection (botanique, arboretum...), Jardin privé
Acceso
From Béziers, take the D 19 until Roquebrun, then rue de la Tour, Parking [esplanade, below the village]
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