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The Jardins d'Eau (Water Gardens, 4.5 hectares) are botanical gardens located in Saint Rome, Carsac-Aillac, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France. They are open May to end September ; an admission fee is charged.

The gardens are set above the river Dordogne, and contain 80 lotus and Nymphaea (Nelumbo) species, and a variety of aquatic plants including Caltha, Glyceria, Pontederia, and Sagittaria, as well as waterside plants including Cyperus papyrus, Gunnera manicata, Hosta, Iris, and Lobelia.

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44°50′27″N 1°16′37″E / 44.84083°N 1.27694°E / 44.84083; 1.27694

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