Orchid Photo: Orchid

As you know, the Orchid flower is a symbol of the Singapore government, therefore, opened in Singapore in 1995, the Orchid garden is the main centre in the world for growing this species of flowers.

Located on the territory of the Botanical garden, the Park covers an area of about three hectares. The Park is divided into 4 sectors, each of which grow orchids in specific color range that meet one of the seasons. "Winter" - light blue shades, "spring" - yellow and Golden, summer is represented mainly in red tones, and autumn - orange.

A walk in the Park will delight lovers of flora, as it contains about 60 thousand living species of orchids. The Park's collection is updated every year, brought specimens from different countries, as well as the Park staff have been breeding these unusual flowers.

The largest and most colorful collection of orchids contains part of the Park called "Orchids of Singapore. Here are the types that bear the names of famous people. For example, the Orchid Princess Diana" or "Queen Elizabeth". A large part of flowers was brought from Malaysia, Thailand, the Islands of Java and other countries of Southeast Asia. In the Park the pavilion was built for the cultivation of "cold" species of orchids, which is constantly maintained moderate microclimate. Over 800 varieties of orchids imported from Central and South America. is grown in the Garden of bromeliads.

For visitors there are specially equipped places where you can take pictures of flowers. But it is strictly forbidden to pluck orchids.

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