Queen of Hearts' garden
The Queen of Hearts' garden is a fictional location from Lewis Carroll's story, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." It is known for its vibrant and colorful flowers, which are often depicted as playing cards. The garden is a chaotic place, reflecting the whimsical and nonsensical nature of Wonderland.
In the garden, the Queen of Hearts rules with an iron fist, frequently ordering the beheading of anyone who displeases her. The garden serves as a backdrop for various events in the story, showcasing the absurdity of the characters and their interactions. It symbolizes the unpredictable and often irrational world of Wonderland.