Flowering of glycini: these are the most beautiful places to see this show in Italy

There flowering of glycini It is a show that enchants Italy during spring, coloring the parks, streets and gardens with their ethereal and fragrant beauty. Originally from the Far East, this climbing plant has adapted splendidly to the Italian climate, giving observers a real show of nature.

Throughout our country, from the city streets to the most renowned gardens, the flowering of the wisteria is unmissable during spring. Each place offers a unique perspective and timeless beauty, which leaves an indelible imprint in the hearts of those who are lucky enough to admire it. But Where be able to see it?

Villa Bardini in Florence

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Among the most suggestive places where you can admire the flowering of glycini in Italy, stands out Villa Bardini in Florencewith its 70 meters long flowery tunnel. Immersed in four hectares of forest and garden, Villa Bardini offers a unique scenario for an unforgettable walk among the varieties of glycini that shows off the pergola with shades of lilac, purple and pink. This enchanting place has become one of the symbols of the flowering of wisteria in Italy.

Ninfa garden

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In Cisterna di Latina, the Ninfa gardendefined by New York Times Like one of the most beautiful and romantic in the world, it houses a magnificent flowering of wisteria that are reflected on the river, creating a breathtaking scenario. Here you can admire varieties such as Floribunda Rosea, Wisteria Brachybotryis Showa assets and many others.

From villas to vegetable gardens passing through the islands

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Equally magical is the Villa della Pergola in Alassioin the Ponente Ligure, where there is the most important Italian collection of glycini, with 34 different varieties by shape and color. Immersed in an Anglo-Mediterranean garden of 22 thousand square meters, visitors can admire the beauty of wisteria such as the Floribunda Violacea Plena, the Wisteria Fruttescens Amethyst Falls and the Wisteria Floribunda Hon-Beni, just to name a few.

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The Cervara glycine It is truly an extraordinary botanical treasure with its 350 years of history. This secular specimen at the Abbey of San Girolamo al Monte di Portofino represents not only a natural wonder but also a piece of living history of Liguria. The flowery pergola must create a truly magical atmosphere in this period of the year in Santa Margherita Ligure.

The Mother Island, on Lake Maggioremirror of water divided between Piedmont, Lombardy and Switzerland, is another ideal place to admire the flowering of the wisteria. Here, among the avenues of the island, there are over 20 varieties of wisteria from different parts of the world, including America, China and Japan.

Between April and May, the island turns into an explosion of colors, with white bunches, lilac and purple that release an intense and intoxicating perfume. The scale of the glycini, which leads to the island chapel, is one of the most suggestive corners: the arch created by the bunches of wisteria that cover the staircase captures attention, giving an extraordinary scenographic effect.

Finally we have theBrera Botanical Gardenin the heart of Milan. It was wanted in 1774 by the empress Maria Teresa of Austria and then abandoned for many years until the University of Studies dealt with her restoration reopening it to the public in 1998. Here there are about 300 botanical species (including obviously the wisteria), the greenhouse and the tub of the 700 with water lilies and Iris.

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