Strange garden upside down in America

When walking into the 200,000-square-meter Glacier garden in Alaska (USA), visitors will immediately encounter strange scenes .

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Glacier garden

Dozens of poisonous trees are caught in the eye and the sprout has a deep root to the ground. This is not a natural phenomenon but a creative result of Steve and Cindy Bowhay - Glacier garden owners.

This idea came to Steve in a very random way. During the garden renovation, Steve accidentally ruins the device. He was so frustrated that he picked up a big tree from the machine, then plugged it back into the mud.

At that time, the unique idea of ​​an inverted orchard came. Cannons and spruce in the garden are called "Flower Towers" , which were originally rooted in landslides in 1984. Steve collected trees, turned them up and turned them into natural flower pots. . The top of the tree is buried in the ground, and the tree is decorated with different trees such as begonia, fuchsia and petunia .