The park utilizes a specialized irrigation system that recycles water to support the vast floral density.
The 'Labyrinth of the Senses' covers 2,000 square meters and is designed as a meditative botanical maze.
The site hosts a dedicated area for 'Cactaceae' which highlights species endemic to the Mexican desert regions.
The gardens were designed to act as a living museum, focusing on the cultural and historical significance of Mexican flora.
The architecture of the facility incorporates sustainable building practices to minimize the ecological footprint in the semi-tropical climate.
Jardines de México is the world's largest floral park, spanning 51 hectares in the state of Morelos. The site features seven distinct themed gardens, including an Italian garden, a Japanese garden, a cactus garden, and a labyrinth of natural art. It serves as a major horticultural hub for both conservation and public exhibition. The park includes large-scale greenhouse facilities for plant propagation and climate-controlled exhibits. On-site infrastructure supports dining and event hosting, specifically utilizing the gardens as a backdrop for weddings and cultural festivals. The layout emphasizes geometric landscape design, utilizing over 193 million flowers throughout the various seasonal displays. The complex is specifically engineered to take advantage of the microclimate provided by the Tequesquitengo region.
The elevated viewing points within the Italian Garden offer a panoramic view of the symmetrical floral arrangements.
Wear comfortable, closed-toe walking shoes as the terrain involves extensive walking on gravel and grass paths.
Bring high-SPF sunscreen and a wide-brimmed hat, as large sections of the park have limited natural shade.
Stay hydrated, as the regional climate in Tequesquitengo can reach high temperatures even outside of mid-summer.
Do not attempt to walk the entire perimeter on foot in the middle of the day without significant breaks, as the heat index is high.
Frequently closed on Mondays for maintenance; check event calendars for private closures due to weddings or concerts.
Avoid stepping into flower beds or picking vegetation; keep to marked pathways to protect the soil structure.