Take a 19th-century botanist and priest from Les Gets, add three missions to China to search for a sacred plant, plus a few hazardous voyages, and the result is the Delavay Gardens. This unique collection of plants is an authentic showcase for our living heritage.
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Small but invaluable. In a few square metres, in the natural setting of the Lac des Écoles, the Delavay Garden gathers a treasure certified by the Conservatoire des Collections Végétales Spécialisées. These plants and shrubs were discovered 150 years ago by Father Jean-Marie Delavay in the mountains of Yunnan in China. Between 1867 and 1895, the botanist recorded hundreds of thousands of specimens. 200,000 were sent to the National Museum of Natural History in Paris. To understand the extent...