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London had its most beautiful in summer. Rhododendrons, roses and horse chestnuts all were blooming at the same time. Window boxes were overflowing their boundaries, and not an umbrella was to be seen. Gardens were lush, Camellias were robust, large-leaved Gunneras were left out near their ponds all winter, and potted azaleas, marguerites and lemon trees were left on their own outdoors. Scented geraniums spend the winter exposed to the damp cold, as do fuschias, only to spring into action at the first hint of spring. Hellebores bloom in February. Business - List of business/finance/loan/mortgage resources Computers - List of computer hardware/software/peripheral resources Internet - List of webhosting/webdesign/internet marketing resources Software - List of software resources Web Design - List of web design/development resources Web Hosting - List of web hosting resources Web Promotion - List of search engine optimization/internet marketing resources Web Resources - List of other web resources Recreation - List of travel/hotel/cruise resources Casino - List of online gambling/poker/blackjack/roulette resources Health - List of online pharmacy/hospital/health resources Shopping - List of online shopping/gift resources Miscellaneous - List of all other resources not stated above
Open space accounts for nearly a third of London - the city has 143 parks and gardens. Walking paths and nature trails can be found in Hampstead Heath and Mile End Park. South of the River Thames is Battersea Park, featuring a Japanese Pagoda that was a gift to the nation. Further out is Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew where there are four acres of plants from rainforest to desert. Kensington Gardens is an extension of Hyde Park and covers an area of 275 acres. |
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