Christchurch is known for its beautiful gardens. They have oak trees and English roses. But they have many native plants as well.https://www.ccc.govt.nz/parks-and-gardens/christchurch-botanic-gardens/plants-and-gardens/flowering-gardens/
palm and Chinese elm
rain gardens and moringa tree seeds
The information on the Palace of Versailles doesn't give a number of individual gardens. The gardens cover 1,977 acres of land. There are 200,000 trees in the gardens, and each year around 210,000 flowers are planted.
pear trees can mainly be found in orchards and towns but sometimes in peoples back gardens.
victory gardens
Yes, there are many trees in the Papal Gardens of the Vatican.
there have been planted many trees in Iceland and there are even a few little forests there, also there are trees in peoples gardens.
Well, fields of fruit TREES are typically called "orchards" or "groves". For other non-tree fruits, they are grown in "patches" or "gardens".
'Victory gardens'
palm tree is a plant that found in gardens.
Mainly trees and flowers in the parks and many gardens