7 Sweet Valentine’s Day Traditions From Around the World
From love spoons to obligatory chocolate-giving, here are some ways people will be celebrating Valentine’s Day around the world this year.
From love spoons to obligatory chocolate-giving, here are some ways people will be celebrating Valentine’s Day around the world this year.
Take in the sights and scents while roaming 25 acres of lavender fields at Mayfield farm in Banstead, UK.
A 45-minute train ride from Amsterdam, Keukenhof Gardens in the Netherlands is home to millions of flowers, including the tulips the region is known for.
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Planning a trip to Japan in April or May? You're in luck. There's a good chance you'll get to see both cherry blossoms and wisteria.
Belgium's Hallerbos forest turns blue each spring when innumerable bluebells blanket the ancient woodland.
The Anza-Borrego desert's 2019 super bloom could start as early as late February and last through March—and will likely draw crowds by the thousands.
These games are almost as relaxing as taking care of a real garden.
Subtle she is not.
Thanks to new research, we can look forward to sweeter-smelling roses in the future.
Warm temperatures mean that national parks are seeing plants emerge from winter earlier.
The devices pump real pollen, which bees can then carry to real plants.
The land of the cube-shaped watermelon has produced the first blue mum.
The "Great Miracle Wisteria" is the park's main attraction.
Commuters hope the bus will become a permanent part of the system.
Previous attempts to dissect the full sunflower genome have all been unsuccessful.
Tourists looking for the perfect Instagram shot can leave damage that lasts for years.
The spring-inspired installation celebrates Hull's designation as the UK City of Culture for 2017.
Sign up for a free packet of 500 wildflower seeds.
An unseasonably warm winter (what is seasonal anymore, anyway?) has forced organizers to start the capital’s beloved annual Cherry Blossom Festival one week early.
Love is free, but romance certainly isn't.
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Customizable jewelry for nature lovers.
The quest for orchids once involved fierce rivalries, huge sums of money, and several grisly deaths.