We visited Botanical Gardens in November, when Kung-Kung and Phor-Phor visited us.

National Orchid Gardens

The National Orchid Garden, opened on 20 October 1995 bySenior Minister Lee Kuan Yew, is located on the highest hill in the Singaproe Botanic Gardens.


Three hectares of carefully landscaped slopes provide a setting for 60,000 orchid plants comprising 400 species and more than 2,000 hybrids.

The distinctive feature of the national Orchid Garden is its design concept which presents the display of plants in four seperate colour zones over most of its area :the "spring" zone ith its prevailing colours of bright and lively shades of gold, yellow and creams; the "summer" zone


with its major tones of strong reds and pinks; the "autumn" zone of matured shades; and the "winter" zone of whites and cool blues. The colour zonation is achieved by a careful blend of selected trees, shrubs, herbs and orchids (mostly hybrids) with matching foliage and floral colours.

Other attractions within the National Orchid Garden are the VIP Orchid Garden show casing outstanding within the National Orchid Garden are the VIP Orchid Garden showcasing outstanding orchids from the Botanic Gardens named after State

Visitors and VIPs from within and outside Singapore; the Tan Hoon Siang Misthouse featuring orchids display against a backdrop of cultural decor and the Yuen-Peng Mcneice Bromeliad collection with its display of over 20,000 plants representing over 800 types in the Pineapple family and the new soon-to-be-opened Orchid Cool House featuring plants from the cooler tropical highlands. This new feature will extend the range of orchid species that can be displayed in the National Orchid Garden.

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