The Shakespeare Garden at the Huntington Library was originally established in 1959. The garden features a broad variety of plants, many of which were mentioned in his plays and sonnets or were cultivated in England during Elizabethan times, including rosemary and thyme, fennel, daisies, daffodils, pansies and violets, willow and pomegranate trees.
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