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All Spain Gijón Jardín Botánico Atlántico (Atlantic Botanic Garden)

Jardín Botánico Atlántico (Atlantic Botanic Garden)

This enchanting green space houses a labyrinth lined with toxic plants.

Gijón, Spain

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The poison garden.   manuel m. v./cc by 2.0
The garden.   manuel m. v./cc by 2.0
One of the rockery paths.   David Álvarez López/cc by 2.0
Penstemon flowers.   manuel m. v./cc by 2.0
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View of the Botanical garden lake.   David Álvarez López/cc by 2.0
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A hallucinogenic and highly toxic datura flower in the poison plant labyrinth.   manuel m. v./cc by 2.0
Wild lizards basking at the botanical garden   manuel m. v./cc by 2.0
Begonias growing by the river bank.   manuel m. v./cc by 2.0
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This garden was inaugurated in 2003, becoming the first garden of its kind in northeast Spain. The beautiful green space is dedicated to conserving and studying the endemic flora of the forests that stretch across Spain's Atlantic coast. Wander around the garden, and you'll encounter more than 30,000 species waiting to be discovered.

A particularly noteworthy feature is the garden's stone labyrinth. Contained within its winding walls are toxic plants such as devil's snare, nightshade, Brugmansia, anthurium, wolfsbane, henbane, oleander, and mandrake. It's hypothesized that some of these plants may have been used in ancient European witchcraft.

Of course, there's much more to see than the labyrinthine array of deadly plants. The garden also boasts a lake, a small museum stuffed with a seed collection, a conservation unit, an educational department, and an exhibition hall.

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The garden is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. The entrance fee is 2.90 euros.

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Jardín Botánico Atlántico (Atlantic Botanic Garden)
2230 Av. del Jardín Botánico
Gijón, 33203
Spain
43.521509, -5.6159
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