Attracting over a million visitors each year the island gardens of Madeira are unique. For centuries Madeira was at the crossroads of the world
- half-way between the tropics & the old continent. The islanders were poised to receive plants from far-flung empires & accommodate ideas from both north & south. In such a climate growth is phenomenal & streets & squares are filled with magnificent trees (jacarandas flame-trees & rosewoods) let alone the oozing dragon trees. Some thirty gardens in & around the capital Funchal & further afield as well as some of the unique native flora & landscape are expertly described. Luckhurst also explores the discovery & development of the island & its earliest gardens & the role of Portuguese aristocrats & British wine merchants in creating the country estates known as quintas.