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What is so special of Leu Gardens?
The history of Le gardens started from one man Harry P. Leu. He grew up in Orlando, Florida and later became a successful businessman. Together, with his wife Mary Jane, he settled on an 1898 farmhouse and began to transform it. He traveled frequently with his wife all around the world to gather specimens of exotic plants and began planting them on his estate. This has created the Leu Gardens. They lived there until 1961, when they decided to donate the gardens to the city of Orlando for the benefits of the people. Thus they have created a stipulation that their land be made available to the public. Today, in the center of Leu Gardens, there stands the Leu House Museum, which is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. When Leu Gardens was first available to the public, it was a drive through garden complete with large paved walk ways. Since then, foot trails, benches and a gazebo have been added to accommodate the public. You can tour the complete garden in about an hour and a half, but these added courtesies allow you to rest any time you want to, so take your time and enjoy Leu Gardens. When Harry Leu moved into that old farmhouse in 1936 and transformed it into his personal garden, he probably never imagined he'd be able to turn it into a rich man's estate, but he worked hard to make his vision a reality and today Leu Gardens still stands, ready for all to see. It's quite a sight to behold and makes for one very relaxing afternoon. You can find fifty acres of manicured lawns and artistic gardens that flow from one to the other almost seamlessly in Leu Gardens. Many exotic species of flowers and planst can be found in the gardens. You can find over two thousand specimens and twenty species of camellias at Leu Gardens. This is because Harry Leu love camellias. The flowers can be seen anytime from October to March, but peak in January and February. In fact, Leu Gardens is the largest collection of camellias in the nation. You can also find his wife Mary Jane's Rose Garden in Leu Gardens. It was added to Lew gardens in 1990 and has over one thousand plants and it's one of the largest rose gardens in Florida. The roses bloom in April and last through January. However, Florida's subtropical climate ensures that something will always be in bloom. A visit to Leu Gardens is a must for those who love nature and gardens. By walking the walkways filled with different kinds of plants and flowers, sit in the gazebo and experienced the beauty of Harry and Mary Jane's creations.
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