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Encyclopedia > Floriade

Floriade is a flower and entertainment festival held annually in Canberra's Commonwealth Park. The festival attracts tourists from all over Australia. Floriade is run every Spring, and is considered the most important regular event for tourism to the Australian Capital Territory.

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It is also a large flower and gardening exhibition, held every 10 years in The Netherlands. The locations varies:

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  • Official Floriade page (http://www.floriadeaustralia.com/index.htm)

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Page 1 includes the national exhibits near the big lake, pages 2-3 show images of the most incredible collection of carnivorous plants I have ever seen (a temporary 1 week display I was lucky enough to see), and a massive hydroponics facility and the spotter's hill complete the images.
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