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The Eden Project is a collection of bubble-like biomes in the UK that together, comprise the largest greenhouse in the world.
The Eden Project showcases three major biomes: the Rainforest Biome (big enough to fit the Tower of London), the Mediterranean Biome and the open-air Outdoor Biome.
The miracle of Eden Project is created by imagination, says Ambra Edwards. Find out how teams of horticulturalists work to mimic sustainable ecologies within the Biomes.
Opened in 2001, the Eden Project took over a clay pit that had been in use for over 160 years. The designers transformed it, with the outside areas comprising a vast outdoor garden. The two biomes ...
The Eden Project’s Mediterranean Biome has become a bigger feast for all the senses as health-giving food from the region is served amid the plants.
Stairs descend to the biome entrance, or visitors can ride a tram that shuttles between the center and the biomes. Yet where the Eden Project goes from here is unclear.
Traverse Through Rainforests And Mediterranean Charm You'll want to dedicate the most time to exploring the Rainforest Biome at the Eden Project.
The Eden Project's rainforest biome has been lit up in rainbow colours in preparation for the project's first-ever LGBTQ event.
The Mediterranean Biome features a bright poppy display, while the Rainforest Biome showcases cacao pods and Bush clock vine flowers. The outdoor gardens are also bursting with colour, especially ...
They have been added to the Western Australia exhibit in the Mediterranean Biome which has more than 20 different cultivars of kangaroo paw.
At first glance the Eden Project looks like the set for a James Bond movie’s doomsday dénouement. Dwarfed by giant sci-fi structures, myrmidons in helmets and boots scurry around as if to do ...