The Bedbury National Pine Garden is a national park in Kent, England, and a national Grade II Botanical Garden, founded in 1925. It is the world's richest conifer variety gathering place, with more than 10,000 trees, including lizards, pine, fir, and cypress. The park is very large in size and covers an area of 1.3 square kilometers, which is difficult to travel once. Every holiday, especially when the weather is fine, there are many people who come to the park to play. Many trees here have introduced the trees with labels, so this is also a science park to understand coniferous plants. Free entry to the park.
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The Bedbury National Pine Garden is a national park in Kent, England, and a national Grade II Botanical Garden, founded in 1925. It is the world's richest conifer variety gathering place, with more than 10,000 trees, including lizards, pine, fir, and cypress. The park is very large in size and covers an area of 1.3 square kilometers, which is difficult to travel once. Every holiday, especially when the weather is fine, there are many people who come to the park to play. Many trees here have introduced the trees with labels, so this is also a science park to understand coniferous plants. Free entry to the park.