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Located on a hill, overlooking the river Saône, south of the city of Lyon, is a garden of 2 and ½ acres enclosed with high walls : the garden of La Bonne Maison. More than 800 cultivars of labelled roses bloom there from mid-April, for the first Chinese and Central Asia species, until the frost. 65 arches divided in five pergolas, underlined some paths, or the entrance of the different gardens. There is the pergola of the Dirt path, the pergola of the Cobbled path, the pergola of the Yucca garden, the pergola of the Orchard, the pergola of the Secret garden. Everywhere, roses entangle themselves with clematis, and invade cedar trees, cypreses, pawlonias, Juda trees, weeping sophoras and prunus. The old fruit trees carefully maintained and pruned support many of them. Some clematis as CL spooneri or Cl. armandii climbed up to 18 feet. So major bloomings follow one another from March until the end of June. |
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Texte de madame Odile Masquelier et photographies extraites de l'ouvrage
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