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Parco delle Camelie Locarno

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    1. Parco delle Camelie e delta del Maggia da Locarno − loop tour

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    August 2, 2016

    Over 900 species of these ornamental plants, which originally come from East Asia, can be discovered here. Depending on the weather, the main flowering time is usually from mid-March and again from around the beginning of October due to autumn-flowering camellias.

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      March 31, 2019

      The magnificent camellia park in Locarno was inaugurated on the occasion of the “InternationalCamellia Society” congress in March 2005 in the presence of numerous guests from all over the world.
      At the moment of its opening, the park had over 500 different species and varieties of camellias, the flowering period of which covers nine months.
      Over the last few years, this small spot has become a place of great importance for all camellia lovers, but also for those looking for a bit of peace in the middle of nature. The creators of this relaxing place are, above all, the gardeners of the municipal horticultural department, who, thanks to the knowledge they acquired at the Swiss and the International Camellia Society and thanks to collaboration with specialists from Italy, Germany, Belgium, China and the United States, have succeeded in doing so, many of them too to propagate unusual species, hybrids and varieties and to settle them in the park. In 2007, a small amphitheater was built using stones from the Maggia Valley, which offers visitors a welcome seat with a view of the lake.
      The largest bed in the park - the one with the fragrant camellia species - surrounds the amphitheater, at the highest point of which a small stream arises that flows into the newly created small lake. The pavilion with the information boards about the camellias and the new lake help to further enhance one of the most important camellia parks in Europe.
      Today, when the design work is practically completed, the park is home to 850 nomenclatured camellia varieties, including around forty species and ten fragrant hybrids. 70 camellias still need to be identified. There are also 130 double camellias on the southern edge of the public lido, which serve as a dividing hedge but also provide cut flowers for the annual exhibition in spring.
      The park is divided into a variety of beds and designed to form a kind of labyrinth in which visitors can move among the flowering plants and get lost in the magnificent nature, the songs of the birds and the sound of the waves of the lake.
      The park recently received the "Gardens of Excellence" award from the International Camellia Society and is part of the Gardens of Switzerland industry, which brings together the most beautiful gardens.

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        July 15, 2019

        The Camellia Park in Locarno is a real gem in the middle of greenery: 900 different species of camellias spread over an area of 10,000 square meters and 30 flower beds. The park also has two ponds with water features, an educational pavilion and a small arena.
        Characteristic of this original park, which was created in 2005, are the 900 different varieties of camellias on around 10,000 square meters. Camellia japonica, C. reticulata, C. sasanqua and Higo camellias as well as some hybrids thrive here in 30 flower beds. The immediate proximity of the lake guarantees constant humidity, and the surrounding trees provide welcome shade. Two ponds with water features, a didactic pavilion and a small arena transport the visitor for a moment to the original latitudes of the camellia.

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