Stepping into the world of Ayala Westgrove Heights has aptly been described as akin to discovering a hidden paradise, as the countrys leading real estate developer has worked around naturally distinct features of the site to preserve their captivating characteristics. Thick foliages of thousands of mango trees and vibrant shrubbery comprise the blanketing tranquility of the Orchard, spread out across the propertys first three phases.
This massive garden has gotten its share of enhancements that make it a deft combination of living and recreational elements, an environment richly existing apart from the virtually green-devoid urban setting. A combination of landscaping and hardscaping has made the area conducive for family picnics, fruit pickings, and even simple, laid-back sightseeing. Other outdoor activities such as jogging or skating have been encouraged by the presence of park walkways, a rink, and childrens play areas.
The relaxing Orchard Park, abundantly decked with an array of native fruit trees, has been strategically lined with such plants within separate zones for corresponding fruit-bearing seasons. This resplendent greenbelt park is bejeweled by flowers like yellow bells, star clusters, periwinkles, forget-me-nots, and cape honeysuckles. Lesser-known than the aforementioned plants but equally attractive species, like the ixora, the leea, and the croton, help magnify the parks innate appeal, as well.
These inherent, visually enriching traits are made even more accessible and viewable with the construction of several gazebos located throughout Ayala Westgrove Heights most scenic spots. One of these, the fishing deck in the Central Park, overlooks the pristine, man-made lagoon. Exemplifying the emphasis on satisfying the nature-lovers desires; this lagoon and other shimmering bodies of water in the property add a touch of balance to the subdivisions rolling terrains and textured land aesthetics.
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