A new garden in Regents Park is being developed to honor the legacy of Queen Elizabeth II, set to open in April 2026, coinciding with the centenary of her birth. This biodiverse and climate-resilient garden will transform a former brownfield site into a vibrant green space, featuring flora from Commonwealth countries. Key attractions include 2,000 square meters of wildflower meadows, various plants with royal connections, and numerous trees and bulbs. The project aims to create an oasis for reflection and enhance local wildlife habitats.
The new garden at Regents Park is a commemorative space dedicated to Queen Elizabeth II, featuring biodiverse plants to thrive amidst climate challenges.
Set to open in April 2026, the garden will transform a brownfield site into a vibrant habitat, enriched with wildflower meadows and pollinator-friendly plants.
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