DUBAI MIRACLE GARDEN- THE WORLD’S BIGGEST NATURAL GARDEN
Located
in Dubailand near the Arabian Ranches and opened on Valentine’s Day, Dubai
Miracle Garden contains over 45
million flowers over a 72,000 sq metre site and, as well as traditional
flowerbeds, it features topiary-style displays with blooms fashioned into the
shapes of hearts, stars, igloos, pyramids and so on. Intended as a tourist
attraction which should attract one million visitors a year once fully
established, the site was developed by the landscaping company Akar. Floral
displays will change each season so that repeat visitors will have a new
experience each time. The Devopers of the Garden have said that it has been
possible to develop this oasis in the desert “through judicious re-use of waste
water, through drip irrigation.” While Britain is still to emerge from the
ongoing cold snap, winter in Dubai provides the optimum growth period for
flowers and the garden will close at the peak of summer.
Although not entirely complete –
there are plans for retail outlets, restaurants and shops by the site – the
Dubai Miracle Garden is now open to the public from 10am to 10pm on weekdays
and 10am to midnight on weekends and on public holidays. It will close in
late-May, reopening in October; the entry fee is 20Dhs for adults and children
aged three and above.
Prof. John Kurakar

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