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Mortola Inferiore, often known as La Mortola, is a frazione of the comune of Ventimiglia, in the province of Imperia, in Liguria, Italy. It lies on the road from Ventimiglia to the French border. It is home to the Giardini Botanici Hanbury, or Hanbury botanical gardens, created in the 19th century by Sir Thomas Hanbury.[1]
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MortolaInferiore, often known as La Mortola, is a frazione of the comune of Ventimiglia, in the province of Imperia, in Liguria, Italy. It lies on the...
Mortola may refer to: MortolaInferiore, frazione of Ventimiglia comune, in Liguria, Italy; also known as La MortolaMortola Superiore, frazione of Ventimiglia...
built the Giardini Botanici Hanbury, or Hanbury botanical gardens, at MortolaInferiore, between Ventimiglia and Menton, on the coast of Italy near to the...
(Hanbury Botanical Gardens), surrounding the villa of Sir Thomas Hanbury, La Mortola, are the biggest in Italy and among the finest in Europe, boasting many...
the University of Genoa. They are located at Corso Montecarlo 43, MortolaInferiore, several km west of Ventimiglia, Italy. The gardens were established...
derived from a long-lost example grown at the Hanbury Gardens at MortolaInferiore, Italy. A specimen is grown under glass as part of the NCCPG national...
Right Honourable Sir Cecil Hanbury MP Memorial plaque to Hanbury in MortolaInferiore Member of Parliament for North Dorset In office 29 October 1924 –...
and went to stay with her uncle, Herbert Olivier, at his home in La MortolaInferiore, Italy. Her parents still hoped the marriage was salvageable, but...