Agdal means "fenced meadow" and this garden in the Medina area of Marrakech, Morocco, has many kinds of trees that we can't name at all. I saw figs for the first time.
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Agdal Gardens Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Agdal Garden is a garden located in the Medina region of Marrakech, Morocco, also known as the Agdal Garden. The name of Agdal means "fenced meadow" in Berber. The garden is large, covering an area of about 400 hectares, located south of the royal palace Dar El Makhzen. The garden has orange trees, lemons, figs, apricots, and pomegranate trees planted in rectangular plots. The tree-lined trails in series are flanked by lush olive groves, and the setting is very beautiful. In 1985, the Agdal Gardens, together with the Medina and Menara Gardens of Marrakech, were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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Agdal Gardens Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Agdal means "fenced meadow" and this garden in the Medina area of Marrakech, Morocco, has many kinds of trees that we can't name at all. I saw figs for the first time.
It's a world cultural heritage. It's very famous. It's really beautiful. Some plants are invisible and rare in China.
A large garden with fruit trees and abundant gardens was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985.
It's a beautiful park with amusement park inside. It's very beautiful. The night fountain is very delicious. Hey, there are so many beautiful pictures.
The garden is not very large, the whole garden is a beautiful structure, the characteristics here is the planting of a large number of fragrant flowers and plants.