L'horloge fleurie

Coordinates: 46°12′15″N 6°09′03″E / 46.204192°N 6.150970°E / 46.204192; 6.150970
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L'horloge fleurie, or the flower clock, is an outdoor

flower clock located on the western side of Jardin Anglais park in Geneva
, Switzerland.

Around 6,500 flowering plants and shrubs are used for the clock face. The plants are changed as the seasons change.

History

The clock was created in 1955 as a symbol of the city's watchmakers, and a dedication to nature.

Its second hand is the longest in the world, at 2.5 metres (8.2 ft). It was the largest flower clock in the world, with a diameter of 5 metres (16 ft), until the 2005 installation of a 15 metres (49 ft) one in Tehran, Iran.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Tehran "Flower Clock" rivals Big Ben". Payvand. Archived from the original on 20 December 2021. Retrieved 17 April 2009.

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46°12′15″N 6°09′03″E / 46.204192°N 6.150970°E / 46.204192; 6.150970