The Ya'ar Ha'Ilanot near Kadima
יער האילנות ליד קדימה

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All the information about Ya'ar Ha'Ilanot near Kadima Ya'ar Ha'Ilanot began its journey as a government facility for examining exotic trees in the landscape of the country, but over the years it turned into a tree museum (arboretum = botanical garden) under the auspices of the KKL. Entry to the park is free; it is open on days A–V during daylight hours. In its eastern part of (Road 4) there is a grove with about 750 species of trees. The place is very well maintained, clean, and welcoming. Walking is on paved paths, suitable also for people with limited walking ability. In the rear of the park there is a path of irises within groves of eucalyptus and Tabor oaks. The irises, of course, bloom around January–February (please check). In its western part (that is, the other side of Road 4) there is a eucalyptus grove with children's playground facilities. And of course (how could it be otherwise) there is also a shopping center, meaning that while the children are playing, then… they do shopping. (And thanks to the site friend "Hame'tzaml" ("The Photographer") for the riddle on the site and for the text.)
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