
The Garden was founded through a donation in 1791 by the historian and antiquarian Bengt Bergius and his brother Peter Jonas Bergius, a physician and scientist, for the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.





Strolling along the well kept paths and exploring the glass house was a great pleasure.





It was a perfect finish for our Stockholm visit this time. I wish I could have one of those gigantic lily pads in my garden…
Marvellous! Eryngeums for me!
I thought so…
Teehee!
Beautiful photos of some fascinating plants!
Thank you, Sarah, I wish I could visit a new garden more often, but then again, I love my own too.
This is admirable
Thank you.
What a lovely start you’ve provided for my day! Thanks, Ann-Christine!
I am pleased, Margaret, to have made you a good start!
So beautiful, I love the water lilies and the liliy pads especially.
I am glad , Aletta, they are favourites with me! Thank you!
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So beautiful and GREEN! 💚
Thank you, Lisa – it has to be green!
What a magnificent place! Thanks for sharing your wonderful photos. 🙂🌺🙏
Thank you for reading and commenting!
My pleasure, Ann-Christine. I am looking forward to discovering more on your wonderful blog. 🙂
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Breathtaking… Thank you for the fabulous tour!!
Glad to share, Amy!
Fabulous garden
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Can we share one? A lily pad, I mean. I only have a little garden 🤗💚
OK!
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