Talk:Jardins ethnobotaniques de la Gardie

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CAN SOMEONE CORRECT THE FOLLOWING "WORDS" IN THE BELLOW COMMENTARY?

The Jardins ethnobotaniques de la Gardie (English translation: Ethnobotanical gardens of Gardie) are "ethnobotanicals" gardens located in "the foothills of the Cevennes" at Pont d'Avène, Rousson, Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. They are open "every day for free visit. Guided visit available by appointment with a fee of 5 €/person". The gardens are organized as a series of woodland clearings that illustrate the rural ethnobotany of the basses Cévennes region, representing typical woodland management, family farming, and shepherding. Their principal features are orchards and cereals of yesteryear; botanical, medieval, and herb gardens; beehives; dry stone walls; and a charcoal kiln. The gardens contain a range of local heirloom plants including more than "10" varieties of vines; 23 types of olive trees; fruits and berries including arbutus, elderberry, jujube, loquat, and mulberry; and vegetables from the Middle Ages including cabbage, chicory, leeks, lettuce, onions, spinach, turnips, and white beans. 86.227.189.126 (talk) 10:33, 12 March 2020 (UTC)association Arc'Avène - gestionnaire des Jardins Ethnobotaniques de la Gardie86.227.189.126 (talk) 10:33, 12 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

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