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    What is a Shakespeare garden?

    Question #45400. Asked by Hamlet.. (Mar 17 04 4:10 PM)


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    Is it one where nobody is allowed in as they are all bard?
    There are several of these around the world and some of them appear to get their name due to the fact that they only have plants in them that are mentioned in the works of Shakespeare.

    Mar 17 04, 6:32 PM
    Hamlet.

    Correct...200 flowers are mentioned is Shakespeare's works, and these unique gardens have them all.

    Mar 17 04, 8:59 PM


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