Category: Nature > Garden
District: Madeira > Funchal > Santa Maria Maior
The "Succulent Plants" are situated in the parish of Santa Maria Maior, one of the oldest and most picturesque areas of Funchal. This part of the city is known for its slopes, which extend from the urban center to the east, providing unobstructed views of the Atlantic Ocean and the urban landscape. The location benefits from the island's characteristic sunshine and natural topography, essential factors for the development and prosperity of these botanical species.
The surroundings are marked by a combination of urban elements and green spaces, giving it a tranquil atmosphere. The position in Santa Maria Maior allows this collection of succulent plants to integrate into the Funchal landscape, offering a different perspective on Madeira's botanical richness.
Succulent plants, with their remarkable ability to retain water, stand out for their diverse shapes and unusual textures. In this collection, observation reveals a wide range of species, each with its aesthetic particularities. It is possible to appreciate the variety of tones, from bluish-greens to vibrant reds and purples, and the unique silhouettes, which range from compact rosettes to more elongated and branched structures. Their presence creates an environment of singular beauty, where natural adaptability translates into visual compositions with an almost sculptural touch.
The resilience of these plants, which allows them to thrive in conditions that would be challenging for other species, is one of their most fascinating aspects. This resilience lends them an intrinsic beauty, inviting a closer appreciation of their unique characteristics and their ability to adapt to the natural elements.
The space dedicated to "Succulent Plants" was designed to enhance the intrinsic beauty of each specimen, creating a succession of harmonious compositions. The arrangement of the plants, likely integrated with local elements such as stones or rock formations, establishes an authentic connection with the Madeiran environment. This care in the arrangement allows each species to shine individually, while also contributing to a cohesive and visually appealing scene.
This place invites contemplation. It is a space where the stillness of nature manifests through the organic shapes and subtle colors of the succulents. It allows visitors a moment of pause, immersing themselves in the botanical uniqueness of these plants and how they fit into and enrich the surrounding landscape of Santa Maria Maior, in Funchal.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 32.662072007143, -16.894978707143
Coordinates DMS: 32°39'43.5"N 16°53'41.9"W