| Orlando in Bloom | |||
| Now’s the time to enjoy the parks and gardens of Central Florida. | |||
A NOTE TO OUR READERS:
Spring roars into The Sunshine State faster than a roller coaster. Families relax in Epcot beneath umbrellas of flowering trees. An artist tries to capture the vivid confetti of blooms at Harry P. Leu Gardens’s Lake Rowena. You can see spring everywhere you look. Savor the season at these places. A World of Flowers Stroll along the Rose Walk, which leads from the Imagination! Pavilion in Future World to World Showcase. The flowers usually stay in bloom through Valentine’s Day. The Canada Pavilion holds the park’s largest displays of seasonal plants. Squadrons of butterflies glide over bursts of blossoms in the colorful garden"in the United Kingdom. For an inside look, book a "Gardens of the World" walking tour open to guests 16 and older. Cost is $59 per person; (407) 939-8687. Close to Perfect It’s also one of the most accessible gardens in the South. A home demonstration garden features an enabling area for people of all abilities with raised beds that let you get close to the plants. That’s something even the youngest visitors love; www.leugardens. org or (407) 246-2620. Disney Fun Facts More Flowers |
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