Palms, and Flowers, and Gardens, Oh My!

 The French Riviera has seen the introduction of many foreign plant species over the years. The Greeks and Romans are mostly responsible for the arrival of many fruit trees, including the popular olive trees.

The popular palm trees we’ve been seeing during every outing in the French Riviera are also not originally from this area. Palms were introduced from many different places, including the Canary Islands, Asia, and California. 


At the end of the 19th century, Nice was even known to be the world capital of flowers.


During our time in Nice, I made plans to visit the Jardin Botanique de Nice, or, the Nice Botanical Gardens, which showcases flowers from all over the world. The major areas in the gardens include African, American, Asian, Australian and European plants. For more information, you can visit: https://www.nice.fr/fr/parcs-et-jardins/le-jardin-botanique.




Amanda Christianson

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