![]() ![]() Nearby cities and towns of Saint-Denis are : The latitude and longitude of Saint-Denis are 48.931 degrees North and 2.356 degrees East. The altitude of the city hall of Saint-Denis is approximately 32 meters. The area code for Saint-Denis is 93066 (also known as code INSEE), and the Saint-Denis zip code is 93210. The city of Saint-Denis is located in the district of Saint-Denis. The city of Saint-Denis is located in the department of Seine-Saint-Denis of the french region Île-de-France. If you are interested in joining one of our very own MFCH Tours throughout France (with a few featuring special guest Amy Kupec Larue!), you can visit our 2024 tour page here.The city of Saint-Denis is a big french city located north central of France. To see all 50 great trees throughout Paris, you can purchase the map here. This superb tree, on the righthand side of the main pathway, has been cleared of its lower leaves to reveal its recumbent silhouette and sculptural branches. Located behind the 1930s Claude Debussy monument, this uniquely shaped North African cedar was grafted from the original tree after an unexplained mutation in 1873. Parc des Buttes Chaumont, 75019 Weeping Blue Atlas Its yellow flowers are followed by golden foliage in autumn. Setting a picturesque scene with its shapely branches gracing the water’s edge, this tree belongs to the pea family. ![]() Jardin du Palais Royale, 75001 Japanese Pagoda Tree Cemetery Père Lachaise, 75020 Littleleaf LindenĮmbellishing this historic garden since its creation in 1633, the double linden alleys honor writer Colette and poet Jean Cocteau, both former residents, and have deliciously scented flowers in June. Planted in 1870 at the main entrance to Paris’s largest green space, this majestic tree, with its characteristic flattened crown, arches 25m above the avenue Principale. Square Robert Schumann, 75016 Lebanese Cedar Illuminating the square with its unique bark, golden colors and decorative flowers and pods, this tree’s seeds were used by American pioneers as a coffee substitute. Jardin des Tuileries, 75001 Kentucky Coffeetree These trees fill the lawns of the Grand Carré of Jardin des Tuileries with profuse deep fuchsia, edible blossoms in late spring – these appear on its branches and trunk, a phenomenon called ‘cauliflory’. Here are a few of the trees you can expect to discover on this veritable quest around the 20 arrondissements…ĭescriptions by Amy Kupec Larue, courtesy of Blue Crow Media Judas Tree In her guide to the Great Trees of Paris, the walk highlights not only the majestic trees but also the best patisseries, lunch spots, and cultural sights to see along the way. The Paris edition was photographed by Barnabé Moinard and the historical captions, details, and introduction were written by Amy Kupec Larue – a very knowledgeable plant lover and tour guide who is now a part of our very own MFCH Tours team!Īmy regularly leads garden tours from Paris to Normandy to the south of France and we are thrilled to have this passionate nature expert join us on our tours in 2024 to the coast of Brittany and the gardens of Dordogne. The Great Trees of Paris Map is Blue Crow Media’s third urban trees map publication following maps created for the great trees of New York and London. ![]() In Paris, one of those unique treasures is the plethora of magnificent – and often ancient – trees! And lucky for you, there is a complete and comprehensive map of 50 of the greatest that will lead you straight there… While it may not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about cities, one of the most extraordinary adventures to be had in a concrete jungle is uncovering the multitude of treasures hidden in the scattered green spaces. ![]() It is our collective responsibility for the 21st century to cherish all this natural patrimony, watching over its oldest members and planting the seeds for future greats.” – Amy Kupec Larue Trees are silent witnesses to centuries of history – events, fashions, celebrations and discoveries. All photos by Barnabé Moinard © Blue Crow Media ![]()
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