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offers a rare opportunity to sneak
a peek into the lushly green and flowered tropical gardens of old
Key West, whether they be hidden backyards of private homes, award-winning
gardens of boutique hotels, or those where Pulitzer Prize-winning
writers were inspired or presidents once strolled.
Enjoy beautiful views of the islanders'
sanctuaries as well as fascinating stories and histories of the
grounds where gardens now grow. You'll learn about the evolution
of the gardens and how the many relics of the past, such as antiquated
cookhouses, nineteenth-century Cuban pottery, and aged tropical
fruit trees planted by early sea captains, add historic enchantment.
You'll discover more types of palms than you ever imagined and heavenly
scents of exotic flowers like those of the ylang-ylang tree (used
in Chanel No. 5).
So venture off the beaten track and
follow this garden path throughout the island of Key West. You'll
relish this whole new side of our country's frost-free, southernmost
city, whose gardens are warmed and charmed by the Gulf Stream.
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