The Dubai Miracle Garden (in Arabic: حديقة الزهور بدبي) is a flower garden located in the district of Dubailand, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The garden was launched on Valentine's Day in 2013.[1] It occupies over 72,000 square metres (780,000 sq ft), making it the world's largest natural flower garden, featuring over 50 million flowers and 250 million plants.[2][3]

Dubai Miracle Garden
حديقة الزهور بدبي
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TypeFlower garden
LocationDubailand, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Coordinates25°03′35″N 55°14′40″E / 25.05981°N 55.24454°E / 25.05981; 55.24454
Area72,000 m2 (780,000 sq ft)
Opened14 February 2013
Operated byCityland Real Estate Development
Collections45 million flowers
Websitewww.dubaimiraclegarden.com

In April 2015, the garden was given the Moselle Award for New Garden Experiences of the year by the Garden Tourism Award 2015.[4]

Development edit

The concept of the first miracle garden project was formed under an agreement between Dubailand and the Dubai Properties Group destination. The project development was complete under the agreement with Akar Landscaping and Agriculture Company,[5] led by Jordanian businessman Abdel Naser Rahhal.[6] The cost of the project was estimated at AED 40 million (US$11 million).[7]

The first phase was completed and opened in February 2013 which consisted of 21,000 sq ft (2,000 m2) outdoor facility including vertical and horizontal landscaping design where each of them have their own design.[5] The development of phase one took two months and required 400 workers.[7] The second part of the project was initiated in mid-June 2013 and completed in October, involving 70% expansion of the 21,000 sq ft (2,000 m2) and construction of the 850,000 sq ft (79,000 m2) multistory car park, which increased the total area of the garden to 2 million sq ft (190 thousand m2). It included the addition of the floral clock, the butterfly garden, retail stores and mosques.[8]

Operations edit

The Dubai Miracle Garden generally operates from October to April every year. It is closed from May to September due to high temperatures averaging of 40 °C (104 °F), which is not conducive for flower viewing.[9]

 
Heart Tunnel in Dubai Miracle Garden

Maintenance edit

The flowers are maintained by re-use of treated wastewater through a drip irrigation method[1] with an average amount of 757,082 litres (166,535 imperial gallons; 200,000 US gallons) of water per day.[10] According to the officials of Dubai Miracle Garden, the Dubai municipality retreats the grey water of the city and sends it directly to the garden. The garden again re-filters the water and converts it to high-quality water for its usage in the garden. The garden is only watered after it closes at night.

Dubai Butterfly Garden edit

In 2015 Dubai Miracle Garden opened the Dubai Butterfly Garden, the world's largest and the region's first indoor butterfly garden and sanctuary for over 15,000 butterflies from 26 species.[4]

Agreement with Disney edit

As part of a licensing deal between the Dubai Miracle Garden and The Walt Disney Company, a topiary of Mickey Mouse was unveiled in February 2018.[11] Flower structures of Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Pluto, Daisy Duck, Donald Duck, and Huey, Dewey, and Louie were installed later that year.[12]

Guinness World Records edit

The Dubai Miracle garden has achieved three Guinness World Records. In 2013, it was declared as the world's largest vertical garden.[13] Currently an Airbus A380 flower structure in the garden is listed by Guinness World Records as the biggest flower structure in the world.[2] The 18 metres (59 ft) topiary of Mickey Mouse, which weighs almost 35 tonnes, is the tallest topiary supported sculpture in the world.[14]Miracle Garden has another record that is, The longest flower wall in the world which is almost one kilometre long and is adorned with almost 22 million blooming flowers.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "The World's most beautiful garden-In Dubai". Xpress. 20 February 2013.
  2. ^ a b Tesorero, Angel (7 November 2017). "50 million blooms to wow visitors at Dubai Miracle Garden". Khaleej Times. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Biggest Flower Garden in the World". Miracle Garden Blog. 17 September 2019. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Dubai Miracle Garden wins International Award". Gulf News. 1 April 2015. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
  5. ^ a b "First Miracle Garden project opens in Dubai". Arabian Business. 16 February 2013. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  6. ^ Croucher, Martin (15 March 2013). "Cooling domes to be in bloom for summer at Dubai's Miracle Gardens". The National. UAE.
  7. ^ a b "Giant 'Miracle Garden' is Dubai's latest over-the-top attraction". Today. 2 March 2013. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  8. ^ "Work on Miracle Garden phase two began". Gulf Construction Worldwide. 1 August 2013. Archived from the original on 26 August 2018. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  9. ^ "World's Largest natural flower garden opens in Dubai". CNN Travel. 5 March 2015. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
  10. ^ "The Wonderful Bizarreness of Dubai Miracle Garden". The National. 15 January 2015. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
  11. ^ Zakaria, Sherouk (25 February 2018). "Dubai gets world's biggest Mickey Mouse floral structure". Khaleej Times. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
  12. ^ "Disney Avenue opens at Dubai Miracle Garden". VELVET Magazine. November 2018. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  13. ^ "Guinness World Records of Dubai Miracle Garden". Miracle Garden Blog. 27 April 2019.
  14. ^ "Watch: Dubai Miracle Garden now home to 18-metre floral Mickey Mouse". The National. February 2018. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
  15. ^ "World Records of Dubai Miracle Garden". Miracle Garden Dubai. Retrieved 2023-09-21.

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