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Shakespeare Garden, located within the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, features over 80 varieties of plants referenced in the works of William Shakespeare, all arranged in an English cottage-style layout. Each plant is labeled with its common or Shakespearean name, botanical name, a relevant quotation from the Bard, and a graphic illustration, creating a unique blend of literature and horticulture.
In spring, visitors can enjoy a vibrant display of blooming bulbs, including snowdrops, daffodils, and tulips, while summer showcases a mix of lettuces, berries, and herbs interplanted with ornamental flowers. The garden's design reflects the charm of European kitchen gardens, surrounded by stunning borders of lilies, poppies, and snapdragons, making it a serene retreat for nature lovers and literary enthusiasts alike.
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