The National Botanical
Garden in Tbilisi, Georgia, has more than trees and plants – and it has much of
those in a vast, hilly 98 hectares of land. The Botanical Garden lies in a long,
narrow valley behind Sololaki Ridge.
In the Botanical
Gardens are a range of benches and seats to contemplate the River Tsavkisi and
the waterfall, the lily ponds, the groves of trees, or the hillside cactus
plants growing wild.
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