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Tiene más de 150.000 flores, abre solo unas semanas y ya es uno de los jardines más sorprendentes de la Patagonia
AR🏛️ Politics22 hr. ago

Tiene más de 150.000 flores, abre solo unas semanas y ya es uno de los jardines más sorprendentes de la Patagonia

The article describes 'Taiyō Jardín Cordillerano', a unique garden located in the valley of Trevelin, Argentina, near the Los Alerces National Park. It highlights the garden as a temporary springtime attraction featuring over 150,000 flowers, primarily peonies cultivated by producer Martín Sasaki at the INTA Aldea Escolar research station. The garden was created through collaboration with tourism agency Meraki Sur to allow public access without disrupting agricultural operations. It spans 2.5 hectares, with 1.5 hectares dedicated to peony cultivation, including rare varieties like 'Sarah Bernhardt' and 'Karl Rosenfield'. The site also includes a botanical garden with native and exotic species such as ñires, magnolias, and sequoias, emphasizing sustainable practices with manual weeding and automated irrigation. The project faces challenges like late frosts and strong winds affecting flower development, while maintaining low environmental impact.

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La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒Center22 hr. ago
Tiene más de 150.000 flores, abre solo unas semanas y ya es uno de los jardines más sorprendentes de la Patagonia

The article describes 'Taiyō Jardín Cordillerano', a unique garden located in the valley of Trevelin, Argentina, near the Los Alerces National Park. It highlights the garden as a temporary springtime attraction featuring over 150,000 flowers, primarily peonies cultivated by producer Martín Sasaki at the INTA Aldea Escolar research station. The garden was created through collaboration with tourism agency Meraki Sur to allow public access without disrupting agricultural operations. It spans 2.5 hectares, with 1.5 hectares dedicated to peony cultivation, including rare varieties like 'Sarah Bernhardt' and 'Karl Rosenfield'. The site also includes a botanical garden with native and exotic species such as ñires, magnolias, and sequoias, emphasizing sustainable practices with manual weeding and automated irrigation. The project faces challenges like late frosts and strong winds affecting flower development, while maintaining low environmental impact.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced description of the garden’s creation, ecological considerations, and challenges without overtly favoring any political ideology. While it mentions local producers and tourism agencies, there is no clear ideological framing or emphasis on political agendas. The focusis

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