National Gardens
National Gardens are designated areas in a country that are preserved for their natural beauty, biodiversity, and cultural significance. These gardens often showcase a variety of plant species, landscapes, and ecosystems, providing a space for conservation, education, and recreation. They may also include walking paths, picnic areas, and facilities for visitors to enjoy nature.
In many countries, National Gardens are managed by government agencies or non-profit organizations. They play a crucial role in promoting environmental awareness and protecting native flora and fauna. Examples of such gardens include the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, England, and the National Botanical Garden in Belgium.