Shade Garden Loop via Chemin de ceinture
Overview
This is a moderate loop trail to Shade Garden in Jardin botanique de Montréal.
This trail goes by Poplars, Emerald ash borer, an exotic invasive species, Common buckthorne, an exotic invasive species, Winter slumber, Willows, Sweat Lodge Ceremony, Rectangle, Lindens, Taking Root, Hackberries, Elms, Junipers, Plane Trees, Maples, Yews, Larches, Spruces, Thujas, Standing Tall, Beeches, Birches, Germinating, Reproducing, Oaks, Horsechestnuts, Leslie Hancock Ericaceae Garden, Youth Gardens, More Than a Garden, Summer Festival, Shrub Garden, Preparing for Winter, Award-winning Cultivars, Lilies, Toxic Plants Garden, Medicinal Plants Garden, Protected plants, The forest in the Montréal region, Quebec Corner, Native or naturalized plant?, Monastery Garden, Garden of Innovations, Edible Flowers, Forage Crops and Green Manure, The Scoville Scale, Fruit Vegetables, Leafy Vegetables, Herbs and Spice Plants, Oleaginous Plantes, Cereal Plants, Tobacco, Legumes, Food Garden, Aromatic Plants, Garden of Useful Plants, Dye-producing Plantes, Textile Plantes, Root Vegetables, Asian Vegetables and Herbs, Experimental Plots, Perennials, Drought-tolerant Perennials, Long-Blooming Perennials, Fruit Garden, The Pyrenees, Southern Hemisphere mountains, The Carpathians and the Balkans, Austral Mountains, The Rockies, Vertical Crevice Garden, The Caucasus, The Alps, Crevice Garden, Alpine Garden, The Arctic, The Appalachians, North American cultivars, Asian cultivars, Épisode, European cultivars, Asia, The main lilac groups, Irises, Daylilies, Lilacs, The Art of the Longhouses, How to encourage a lilac to bloom, Peonies, Flowery Brook, Firs, Protecting Themselves, Ginkgos, Hickories, Catalpas, Garlic mustard, an exotic invasive species, Walnuts, Ash Woodland, Summer shade, Spring sunlight, Japanese Garden, and Shade Garden.
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