Adolphe Smith's captivating account of the garden of Hy res provides an in-depth look at one of the most beautiful and unique landscapes in France. Located on the southern tip of the French Riviera, Hy res boasts an incredible variety of plant life, from towering palm trees to delicate wildflowers. Smith's lyrical prose and vivid descriptions bring the garden to life, while his extensive research and botanical knowledge make this book an informative resource for gardening enthusiasts and travelers alike.
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