At 10 am on November 29, the newest attraction, the Yunluo Botanical Garden, is open in Guangzhou. As part of China's national botanical garden system and a demonstration area for ex-situ conservation in Guangzhou, Yunluo Botanical Garden is nestled on the southern slopes of the Baiyun Mountain Scenic Area, seamlessly integrating urban life with nature.
The garden boasts eight specialized gardens and conserves over 1,500 native and rare plants, including 36 species under China's first-class protection and 58 under second-class protection, showcasing unique ecological value and gardening artistry.
Plants: Treasures await your discovery
Queen staghorn fern (Platycerium wandae):
In the Lanting A Pavilion of Yunluo Botanical Garden, visitors can admire the Queen staghorn fern, stretching up to 2 meters, making it one of the largest in southern China. Its thick, tall nutritional fronds resemble a delicate queen's crown, symbolizing nobility and grace. In contrast, its spore fronds mimic deer antlers, revealing a primitive and breathtaking natural beauty that transports visitors to the mystical ambiance of a tropical rainforest.
Colourful Bougainvillea:
The garden has invited a 50-year-old colourful Bougainvillea, standing at 4 meters tall, with a flowering period of 260 days. Through grafting, it blooms with multiple varieties such as green cherry, red cherry, Bois rose, green-leaved palace pink, and lemon yellow, creating a splendid tapestry of colours every November.
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