Guided tour of the Livon Garden in Longueville-sur-Aube
This 10,000 m2 garden is distinguished by its botanical richness. You will reach it by an old Champagne barn with remarkable framing. You will discover a wide variety of rare conifers (Ginkgo, Picea, metasequoia, Taxodium, Juniperus, Cryptomeria, etc.) and the European collection of Hibiscus Syriacus - Altea - (73 varieties).
But also deciduous trees, perennials and fruit trees.
In the alleys, you can also admire 3 ponds decorated with lighthouses, inhabited by koi carp and connected by a stream planted with aquatic plants, all supplied with water by a wind turbine.
The bottom of the garden is delimited by a small river, where the too full of ponds flows. This garden has no chemical treatment and is maintained by my wife and me, assisted by the birds that nest there in the 40 birdhouses that are at their disposal.
Exhibition of filming on wood.
Website: http://www.jardindulivon.com