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Beijing Botanical Garden
Beijing Botanical Garden covers 56.4 hectares. The gardens include a dozen exhibition districts and halls, such as the tree garden, a perennial bulb garden, a rose garden, a peony garden, a traditional Chinese medical herb garden, a wild fruit resources district, an environment protection plant district, a water and vine plant district, an endangered plant district, and exhibition greenhouses for tropical and subfnpical plants. The gardens cultivate 6,000 species of plant, including 2,000 kinds of frees and bushes, 1,620 varieties of tropical and subtropical plants, 500 species of flowers and 1,900 kinds of fruit trees, water plants, traditional Chinese. Wandering around in Beijing Botanical Garden is pleasant; it is even like fairyland in the early morning after raining. The air is so fresh you can walk through the gardens breathing the scent of grass and trees, feeling free and comfortable. You¡¯d better enter Beijing Botanical Garden on weekday morning no later than 10:00am because it is usually full of tourists on weekends.The hothouse
exhibition is the highlight of the gardens. There are rooms for demonstrating medicinal plants, aromatic plants and succulents. The exhibition of ornamental plants is spectacular with its countless varieties if flowers and grasses. There are over 300 different varieties of orchid, among them a rootless one relies on fine hairs to absorb water vapor and nutrients from the air. Besides the hothouse, there is also a national plant specimen hall with a floor space of 11,000 square meters. Specimen houses, plant classification laboratories, research rooms and a lecture hall are arranged around a courtyard linked by arches and trellises. The Peony Garden was open to the public in 1981. It covers an area of 10 hectares and is divided into three sections. The Peony Grove is the most important, covering an area of 3.5 hectares. The plant
collection includes many rare species. There is, for example, the met
sequoia first discovered in the region of Hubei and Sichuan by a Chinese
scientist in the 1940s. Since it was originally believed that it had
become extinct during the Tertiary Period (65 million years ago), the
discovery of living specimens in China came as a tremendous surprise
to botanists. Address: Beijing Botanical Garden, Wo Fo Si Road, Xiangshan, 100093, Beijing. P.R. of CHINA.
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