Well-known wild species are shown in simple arrangements together with Linné plants such as white curly lily, hazelnut, hammer-exchange clover and, of course, Linné's own flower linen, all framed by traditional Swedish materials such as granite, timber and steel.
The Linnaeus Garden participated in May 2007 at the Chelsea Flower Show in London, Europe's most prestigious garden show. There, it was rewarded with a gold medal and received great attention from both the public and the media. The garden is now permanently located on Lake Trummen.