Natural and plant heritage

The CMN network also includes 88 parks and gardens, including 9 outstanding gardens! Find out about our various training courses, from maintaining a forest estate to creating a rose garden or an English-inspired garden. A natural and plant heritage to protect and share...


  • Photo du parc du château d'Azay-le-Rideau

    Composing an English garden: creating and maintaining plant tableaux

    Acquire the skills needed to compose and integrate a bed in an English garden, while respecting the historical standards of these gardens, as well as monitoring and maintenance.

  • Photo aérienne du jardin de l'abbaye de Beaulieu-en-Rouergue

    Designing and maintaining a rose garden

    The rose is one of the most widely cultivated flowers in the world. It is extremely diverse, rich in symbolism, and has been used in a wide variety of ways, from being grown in rose gardens, in rows for perfumers, as a medicinal plant, in English gardens and more recently in the rose garden so dear to the rose gardener and landscape gardener André Eve.

  • Photo du jardin potager du château de Châteaudun

    Designing a medieval garden

    Creating a garden inspired by the Middle Ages means taking a historical and botanical approach to the management of the site and the reception of the public.

  • Photo de l'allée des Marnes au Domaine national de Saint-Cloud

    Maintaining and managing a forest estate

    Managing a forest estate means respecting the biological cycles that govern it, through thoughtful, concerted maintenance that ensures the long-term survival of the woodland heritage. It also means running a site that welcomes the public and specific operations throughout the year.