Brooklyn Botanical Garden
When it comes to the most productive fall garden, there's nowhere quite like the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Because autumn is the season when the yellow leaves fall, the season of red maple trees dyes the whole forest, but in this garden every autumn, the trees change leaves, the leaves change color, in the late autumn days can even the garden was only red before the snow fell. Part of the attraction here is the unspoiled path leading inside, making people feel both bewildered and curious to explore this entire garden in the heart of New York. Sometimes late bloomers can make for a special surprise.
Brooklyn is a rare green botanical garden in New York City, USA, built in 1910. Located on an area of 20.8 hectares, Brooklyn Botanic Garden is the most visited tourist attraction in the United States. There are up to 12,000 different species of plants living here, prominently in the rows of colorful cherry trees. Starr, is also the "home" of one of the rarest, largest and longest-blooming flowers - the Sumatran Amorphophallus (also known as the corpse flower). In addition, in the Brooklyn garden, there are many miniatures such as Fragrance garden, Japanese Hill and Pond garden, rose garden...