Springtime in Hyde Park, London is probably the most colorful season. The Chestnut trees are full of flowers, and the Flower Walk near the Prince Albert Monument is full of colorful flowers including Lilacs or beds of yellow, orange, and pink Wallflowers.
There are Tulips and pink or red Camellias. Let’s not to forget the Cherry Blossom Trees that really bring the paths to life. If you are in London in the springtime do not miss a walk in Hyde Park.
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I am a flower enthusiast and a gardener at heart. Ever since childhood I loved reading about plants and started gardening at an early age. First by helping my father in the garden and later managing a large garden myself in my teen years. I planted and cared for a large number of plants, flowers, and trees both outdoors and in a greenhouse. To this day I enjoy visiting gardens and parks and learning about new and old specimens and varieties of plants.