Botanical Garden Flower Encyclopedia, Appreciation of the Four Seasons Flower Sea in the Botanical Garden

What flowers are in the Botanical Garden

Strolling through the city's green lung botanical gardens, the most intoxicating things are the flower landscapes that bloom one after another. As a living museum of biodiversity, every corner here hides the color magic of nature. Let's follow the season and visit those amazing star flowers in the Botanical Garden. The classic flower rose that blooms all year round: The eternal queen of flowers, known as the "Moon Red" rose is the permanent protagonist of the Botanical Garden. It is unique in that different flower types can be viewed throughout the year. From cup-shaped flower buds blooming at the beginning of spring to multi-petaled flower balls standing proudly in winter, red varieties such as "Crimson Glory" and pink "Angela" interweave into a romantic flower gallery. The newly cultivated rainbow gradient variety has achieved the spectacle of multicolored blooming of individual plants. Marigold: Autumn gold carpet Marigold native to Mexico presents an exotic flavor in the Botanical Garden, forming a continuous golden wave from July to September. Its unique orange-yellow tone originates from the rich lutein, and the flower field will change color levels with the intensity of sunshine. By regulating the flowering period, gardeners can keep some varieties open until the first snow season. Seasonal star flowers and cherry blossoms: a limited pink and white dream in spring. In March every year, the thousand-meter flower path composed of Yoshino Sakura Shii becomes a holy place for cities to check in. The Botanical Garden has specially set up an observation area for early sakura. Hanfei sakura first began to flower after the beginning of spring. During the peak period of petal rain, the gardener will activate the night lighting system to create a dreamy night cherry viewing scene. Tulips: The bulb miracle of symphonic colors More than 200 tulip varieties form a living color spectrum in the Botanical Garden. From the classic solid color series to the rare parrot petal type, 450,000 tulip bulbs perform different themed patterns every spring. This year's special black tulip "Midnight Queen" has its velvety petals that have sparked a photography craze. Characteristic herbal flower community Dianthus: The continuation of mountain fun The Shizhu flower fields bloom from May to June restore the mountainous grassland landscape, and the wavy distribution of pink-white varieties complement each other with the preserved original vegetation. Gardeners have extended the viewing period to 80 days by mixing varieties with different flowering periods, making it the best place for insect observation. In the specially established ecological greenhouse in the rare variety conservation area, the orchid family displays more than 300 rare species, including the national-level protected plant Paphiopedilum apricot, which is undergoing rejuvenation. The ancient lotus variety "Millennium Drunken Concubine" in the hydroponics area, its flowers with a diameter of 35 centimeters reproduce the ornamental quality of the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

From the first Camellia bloom in early spring to the winter flowering tea plum at the end of the year, the flower map of the Botanical Garden changes with the seasons. This is not only an encyclopedia of flowers, but also a barometer of the urban ecosystem. When you next visit, you may wish to follow the garden's flowering forecast map to capture those fleeting blooming moments.