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London in bloom

It’s thought there are some eight million trees in London, making it perhaps the world’s greenest major city. But other colours will increasingly be added to(£8.50; ) includes text descriptions of more than 80 parks, gardens and other flower-powered spots. Find our own west-to-east selection of five right here.

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