Spring is in full peak , and people are visiting flower gardens around the earth to savour the time of year ’s bounty while it ’s still here . One of the most notable of these drawing card is Keukenhof Gardens in the Netherlands , and asCountry Livingreports , it ’s only overt for a abbreviated window in 2019 .
Keukenhof Gardens is the largest flower garden on Earth . Located in Holland , just a 45 - minute caravan ride from Amsterdam , it contains 800 varieties of the tulips the region is renowned for . The situation is also dwell with beds of hyacinths , daffodils , rose , and irises . More than 7 million peak bloom each spring across the32 hectaresof Din Land , make Keukenhof a bucket - lean destination for botanic partisan .
As with the spring season , the garden ' running each yr is fleeting : After opening for 2019 on March 21 , Keukenhof will fold to the public on May 19 . But it ’s not too belated for anyone wishing to catch up with the tail - end of tulip time of year . Adultticketsare useable for $ 19 online , and the attraction is stillopen dailybetween 8 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Holland is n’t the only place that ’s famous for its efflorescence . A farm in west Michigan boasts an giantlavender labyrinth , and Japan’sAshikaga Flower Parkis noted for it ’s enchanting wisteria tunnels .
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