This post is a photo-essay of one visit to Parc Tenbosch in Brussels, known as "green miracle in the heart of Ixelles" one of the comunne in Brussels, that now is named after the one of the streets but in the past it was called Semet, after the dendrologist who owned it and today is the park is a property of Brussels-Capital Region.
It is a relatively small public garden (2 hectares) surrounded by buildings, of landscaped areas, that are intertwined with paths and green walls creating spaces dedicated to children, or to ball games, bancs for resting or reading, in all the park can be considered an oasis that serves to the residents of the area, one of the most centric districts of the city.
Tenbosch is a word that literally means "park of the woods", in this park there are more than fifty different trees, that are catalogued in the national inventory.
It is a relatively small public garden (2 hectares) surrounded by buildings, of landscaped areas, that are intertwined with paths and green walls creating spaces dedicated to children, or to ball games, bancs for resting or reading, in all the park can be considered an oasis that serves to the residents of the area, one of the most centric districts of the city.
Tenbosch is a word that literally means "park of the woods", in this park there are more than fifty different trees, that are catalogued in the national inventory.
Specimens of liquidambar, evodia, tilia japonica, sophora japonica, or a horse chestnut, are some of the more interesting trees in the park.
But also along the walk, there are bushes and shrubs, perennial, annuals, etc., that in spring offer a colorful note in the middle of the green.
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