GEORGES-DELASELLE GARDEN
An exotic garden featuring a collection of over 2,500 plants, two-thirds of them from the southern hemisphere.
This island garden is described as a veritable conservatory of the world's biodiversity. You'll see a collection of over 2,500 plants! And don't be surprised if you find yourself in an exotic atmosphere and landscape: two-thirds of the species on display originate from the southern hemisphere. It was Georges Delaselle, a Parisian insurer, who fell under the spell of Batz Island and its climate, and decided to create this garden in the early 20th century. Forgotten for a time, it became the property of the Conservatoire du Littoral in 1997.
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