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  • Thanks to the sponsorship from Ms Yuen Peng McNeice this collection of bromeliads, commonly called succulents, originated in the United States.  This is the only non orchid display in the National Orchid Garden of Singapore. Some bromeliads store water in their leaves others absorb enough nutrients & water from rain.
    bromeliad-10.jpg
  • Thanks to the sponsorship from Ms Yuen Peng McNeice this collection of bromeliads, commonly called succulents, originated in the United States.  This is the only non orchid display in the National Orchid Garden of Singapore. Some bromeliads store water in their leaves others absorb enough nutrients & water from rain.
    bromeliad-6.jpg
  • Thanks to the sponsorship from Ms Yuen Peng McNeice this collection of bromeliads, commonly called succulents, originated in the United States.  This is the only non orchid display in the National Orchid Garden of Singapore. Some bromeliads store water in their leaves others absorb enough nutrients & water from rain.
    bromeliad-1.jpg
  • Thanks to the sponsorship from Ms Yuen Peng McNeice this collection of bromeliads, commonly called succulents, originated in the United States.  This is the only non orchid display in the National Orchid Garden of Singapore. Some bromeliads store water in their leaves others absorb enough nutrients & water from rain.
    bromeliad-9.jpg
  • Thanks to the sponsorship from Ms Yuen Peng McNeice this collection of bromeliads, commonly called succulents, originated in the United States.  This is the only non orchid display in the National Orchid Garden of Singapore. Some bromeliads store water in their leaves others absorb enough nutrients & water from rain.
    bromeliad-8.jpg
  • Tanglin Gate at Singapore Botanic Garden; Tanglin Gate Singapore Botanic Gardens -  After the redevelopment of the Tanglin area of Singapore Botanic Garden, this gate retained its four trademark pillars and the supporting swinging gates an exquisite entrance.  - The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a major visitor attraction boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    tanglin-gate-singapore-botanic-1.jpg
  • Bandstand at  Singapore Botanic Garden - Singapore Botanic Garden Bandstand - The octagonal gazebo was erected in 1930.  Although no longer used for music performances, it is a favorite wedding photo opportunity spot.  The bandstand is also icon and symbol of the Garden. Singapore Botanic Garden is  a major visitor attraction in Singapore boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    bandstand-singapore-botanic-2.jpg
  • Bandstand at  Singapore Botanic Garden - Singapore Botanic Garden Bandstand - The octagonal gazebo was erected in 1930.  Although no longer used for music performances, it is a favorite wedding photo opportunity spot.  The bandstand is also icon and symbol of the Garden. Singapore Botanic Garden is  a major visitor attraction in Singapore boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    bandstand-singapore-botanic-1.jpg
  • Bandstand at  Singapore Botanic Garden - Singapore Botanic Garden Bandstand - The octagonal gazebo was erected in 1930.  Although no longer used for music performances, it is a favorite wedding photo opportunity spot.  The bandstand is also icon and symbol of the Garden. Singapore Botanic Garden is  a major visitor attraction in Singapore boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    bandstand-singapore-botanic-4.jpg
  • Bandstand at  Singapore Botanic Garden - Singapore Botanic Garden Bandstand - The octagonal gazebo was erected in 1930.  Although no longer used for music performances, it is a favorite wedding photo opportunity spot.  The bandstand is also icon and symbol of the Garden. Singapore Botanic Garden is  a major visitor attraction in Singapore boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    bandstand-singapore-botanic-3.jpg
  • Gazebo at Swan Lake, Singapore Botanic Garden - Made of cast iron with detailed etchings on her beams, stands proudly at the edge of the lake.<br />
This Gazebo was first located on Grange Road in the 1850s. The Singapore Botanic Garden is a major visitor attraction in Singapore displaying a huge array of botanical & horticultural life with a world class plant collection.  Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  In 2015 the Gardens was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    gazebo-singapore-botanic-6.jpg
  • Gazebo at Swan Lake, Singapore Botanic Garden - Made of cast iron with detailed etchings on her beams, stands proudly at the edge of the lake.<br />
This Gazebo was first located on Grange Road in the 1850s. The Singapore Botanic Garden is a major visitor attraction in Singapore displaying a huge array of botanical & horticultural life with a world class plant collection.  Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  In 2015 the Gardens was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    gazebo-singapore-botanic-2.jpg
  • Gazebo at Swan Lake, Singapore Botanic Garden - Made of cast iron with detailed etchings on her beams, stands proudly at the edge of the lake.<br />
This Gazebo was first located on Grange Road in the 1850s. The Singapore Botanic Garden is a major visitor attraction in Singapore displaying a huge array of botanical & horticultural life with a world class plant collection.  Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  In 2015 the Gardens was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    gazebo-singapore-botanic-1.jpg
  • Crane Fountain at Singapore Botanic Garden -  a major visitor attraction boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    crane-fountain-singapore-botanic-1.jpg
  • Crane Fountain at Singapore Botanic Garden -  a major visitor attraction boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    crane-fountain-singapore-botanic-5.jpg
  • Gazebo at Swan Lake, Singapore Botanic Garden - Made of cast iron with detailed etchings on her beams, stands proudly at the edge of the lake.<br />
This Gazebo was first located on Grange Road in the 1850s. The Singapore Botanic Garden is a major visitor attraction in Singapore displaying a huge array of botanical & horticultural life with a world class plant collection.  Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  In 2015 the Gardens was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    gazebo-singapore-botanic-5.jpg
  • Gazebo at Swan Lake, Singapore Botanic Garden - Made of cast iron with detailed etchings on her beams, stands proudly at the edge of the lake.<br />
This Gazebo was first located on Grange Road in the 1850s. The Singapore Botanic Garden is a major visitor attraction in Singapore displaying a huge array of botanical & horticultural life with a world class plant collection.  Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  In 2015 the Gardens was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    gazebo-singapore-botanic-4.jpg
  • Waterfall at Singapore Botanic Garden - The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a major visitor attraction boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    waterfall-singapore-botanic-3.jpg
  • Clocktower at Singapore Botanic Garden - The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a major visitor attraction boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    clocktower-singapore-botanic-1.jpg
  • Bas Relief at Singapore Botanic Garden - The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a major visitor attraction boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    bas-relief-singapore-botanic-2.jpg
  • Gazebo at Swan Lake, Singapore Botanic Garden - Made of cast iron with detailed etchings on her beams, stands proudly at the edge of the lake.<br />
This Gazebo was first located on Grange Road in the 1850s. The Singapore Botanic Garden is a major visitor attraction in Singapore displaying a huge array of botanical & horticultural life with a world class plant collection.  Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  In 2015 the Gardens was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    gazebo-singapore-botanic-3.jpg
  • Crane Fountain at Singapore Botanic Garden -  a major visitor attraction boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    crane-fountain-singapore-botanic-2.jpg
  • Waterfall at Singapore Botanic Garden - The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a major visitor attraction boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    waterfall-singapore-botanic-2.jpg
  • Crane Fountain at Singapore Botanic Garden -  a major visitor attraction boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    crane-fountain-singapore-botanic-3.jpg
  • Waterfall at Singapore Botanic Garden - The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a major visitor attraction boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    waterfall-singapore-botanic-1.jpg
  • Bas Relief at Singapore Botanic Garden - The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a major visitor attraction boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    bas-relief-singapore-botanic-1.jpg
  • Plentiful Park Benches at  Singapore Botanic Garden  - a major visitor attraction in Singpopore - boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    park-bench-singapore-botanic-4.jpg
  • Plentiful Park Benches at  Singapore Botanic Garden  - a major visitor attraction in Singpopore - boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    park-bench-singapore-botanic-2.jpg
  • Burkill Hall at Singapore Botanic Garden -  a major visitor attraction boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    burkill-hall-singapore-botanic-1.jpg
  • Swan Lake Singapore Botanic Gardens - it is home to many different species of aquatic plants and fish, it is named Swan Lake because of a pair of beautiful mute swans from that glide around the lake.  Singapore Botanic Garden is a major visitor attraction in Singapore boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    swan-lake-singapore-botanic-2.jpg
  • Swan Lake Singapore Botanic Gardens - it is home to many different species of aquatic plants and fish, it is named Swan Lake because of a pair of beautiful mute swans from that glide around the lake.  Singapore Botanic Garden is a major visitor attraction in Singapore boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    swan-lake-singapore-botanic-1.jpg
  • Crane Fountain at Singapore Botanic Garden -  a major visitor attraction boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    crane-fountain-singapore-botanic-4.jpg
  • Burkill Hall at Singapore Botanic Garden -  a major visitor attraction boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    burkill-hall-singapore-botanic-2.jpg
  • Symphony Stage at Singapore Botanic Garden  - a major visitor attraction in Singapore boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    symphony-stage-singapore-botanic-1.jpg
  • Plentiful Park Benches at  Singapore Botanic Garden  - a major visitor attraction in Singpopore - boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    park-bench-singapore-botanic-3.jpg
  • Evolution Garden - Take a journey through time, from the fiery beginnings of our planet to the first living organisms and gradually changing plant life on land.  Singapore Botanic Garden is a major visitor attraction in Singapore boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    evolution-singapore-botanic-2.jpg
  • Evolution Garden - Take a journey through time, from the fiery beginnings of our planet to the first living organisms and gradually changing plant life on land.  Singapore Botanic Garden is a major visitor attraction in Singapore boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    evolution-singapore-botanic-1.jpg
  • Evolution Garden - Take a journey through time, from the fiery beginnings of our planet to the first living organisms and gradually changing plant life on land.  Singapore Botanic Garden is a major visitor attraction in Singapore boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    evolution-singapore-botanic-3.jpg
  • Tiger Orchid Fountain at National Orchid Garden - Singapore has been a center for orchid breeding since the 1930s. Some of the garden's hybrids have become important in the orchid world and internationally awarded, become important in the flower trade or have been named after historical figures. Some are useful as breeding stock for types of orchids.
    tiger-orchid-fountain-singapore-bota...jpg
  • Tiger Orchid Fountain at National Orchid Garden - Singapore has been a center for orchid breeding since the 1930s. Some of the garden's hybrids have become important in the orchid world and internationally awarded, become important in the flower trade or have been named after historical figures. Some are useful as breeding stock for types of orchids.
    tiger-orchid-fountain-singapore-bota...jpg
  • National Orchid Garden - Singapore has been a center for orchid breeding since the 1930s. Some of the garden's hybrids have become important in the orchid world and internationally awarded, become important in the flower trade or have been named after historical figures. Some are useful as breeding stock for types of orchids.
    orchid-garden-singapore-botanic-2.jpg
  • Tiger Orchid Fountain at National Orchid Garden - Singapore has been a center for orchid breeding since the 1930s. Some of the garden's hybrids have become important in the orchid world and internationally awarded, become important in the flower trade or have been named after historical figures. Some are useful as breeding stock for types of orchids.
    tiger-orchid-fountain-singapore-bota...jpg
  • National Orchid Garden - Singapore has been a center for orchid breeding since the 1930s. Some of the garden's hybrids have become important in the orchid world and internationally awarded, become important in the flower trade or have been named after historical figures. Some are useful as breeding stock for types of orchids.
    orchid-garden-singapore-botanic-1.jpg
  • Thanks to the sponsorship from Ms Yuen Peng McNeice this collection of bromeliads, commonly called succulents, originated in the United States.  This is the only non orchid display in the National Orchid Garden of Singapore. Some bromeliads store water in their leaves others absorb enough nutrients & water from rain.
    yuen-peng-singapore-botanic-2.jpg
  • Thanks to the sponsorship from Ms Yuen Peng McNeice this collection of bromeliads, commonly called succulents, originated in the United States.  This is the only non orchid display in the National Orchid Garden of Singapore. Some bromeliads store water in their leaves others absorb enough nutrients & water from rain.
    yuen-peng-singapore-botanic-1.jpg
  • Golden Shower Arches at National Orchid Garden - Singapore has been a center for orchid breeding since the 1930s.  Some of the garden's hybrids have become important in the orchid world and internationally awarded, become important in the flower trade or have been named after historical figures. Some are useful as breeding stock for types of orchids.
    golden-shower-arches-singapore-botan...jpg
  • Golden Shower Arches at National Orchid Garden - Singapore has been a center for orchid breeding since the 1930s.  Some of the garden's hybrids have become important in the orchid world and internationally awarded, become important in the flower trade or have been named after historical figures. Some are useful as breeding stock for types of orchids.
    golden-shower-arches-singapore-botan...jpg
  • Golden Shower Arches at National Orchid Garden - Singapore has been a center for orchid breeding since the 1930s.  Some of the garden's hybrids have become important in the orchid world and internationally awarded, become important in the flower trade or have been named after historical figures. Some are useful as breeding stock for types of orchids.
    golden-shower-arches-singapore-botan...jpg
  • Golden Shower Arches at National Orchid Garden - Singapore has been a center for orchid breeding since the 1930s.  Some of the garden's hybrids have become important in the orchid world and internationally awarded, become important in the flower trade or have been named after historical figures. Some are useful as breeding stock for types of orchids.
    golden-shower-arches-singapore-botan...jpg
  • Golden Shower Arches at National Orchid Garden - Singapore has been a center for orchid breeding since the 1930s.  Some of the garden's hybrids have become important in the orchid world and internationally awarded, become important in the flower trade or have been named after historical figures. Some are useful as breeding stock for types of orchids.
    golden-shower-arches-singapore-botan...jpg
  • Golden Shower Arches at National Orchid Garden - Singapore has been a center for orchid breeding since the 1930s.  Some of the garden's hybrids have become important in the orchid world and internationally awarded, become important in the flower trade or have been named after historical figures. Some are useful as breeding stock for types of orchids.
    golden-shower-arches-singapore-botan...jpg
  • Tai chi chuan literally "Supreme Ultimate Fist" often shortened to tai chi, is a type of internal Chinese martial art practiced for both its defense training and its health benefits. It is also typically practiced for a variety of other reasons: its hard and soft martial art technique, demonstration competitions, and longevity.  Some of t'ai chi ch'uan's training forms are especially known for being practiced at what most people categorize as slow movement.
    tai-chi-singapore-botanic-2.jpg
  • Tai chi chuan literally "Supreme Ultimate Fist" often shortened to tai chi, is a type of internal Chinese martial art practiced for both its defense training and its health benefits. It is also typically practiced for a variety of other reasons: its hard and soft martial art technique, demonstration competitions, and longevity.  Some of t'ai chi ch'uan's training forms are especially known for being practiced at what most people categorize as slow movement.
    tai-chi-singapore-botanic-1.jpg
  • Tai chi chuan literally "Supreme Ultimate Fist" often shortened to tai chi, is a type of internal Chinese martial art practiced for both its defense training and its health benefits. It is also typically practiced for a variety of other reasons: its hard and soft martial art technique, demonstration competitions, and longevity.  Some of t'ai chi ch'uan's training forms are especially known for being practiced at what most people categorize as slow movement.
    tai-chi-singapore-botanic-3.jpg
  • Victoria water lilies are of the plant family Nymphaeaceae.  They are known because of their , very large green leaves that lie flat on the water's surface up to 3 meters of 9 feet in diameter, its name Victoria Amazonica was given in honor of Queen Victoria though the plant is <br />
native to the Amazon River basin,  The leaf of these water lilies is able to support large weights thanks to the structure, though the leaf itself is quite delicate:though it can support up to 70 pounds if distributed throughout the leaf.
    lotus-singapore-botanic-1.jpg
  • Victoria water lilies are of the plant family Nymphaeaceae.  They are known because of their , very large green leaves that lie flat on the water's surface up to 3 meters of 9 feet in diameter, its name Victoria Amazonica was given in honor of Queen Victoria though the plant is <br />
native to the Amazon River basin,  The leaf of these water lilies is able to support large weights thanks to the structure, though the leaf itself is quite delicate:though it can support up to 70 pounds if distributed throughout the leaf.
    lotus-singapore-botanic-2.jpg
  • Tai Chi at Singapore Botanic Gardens - The first Botanical and Experimental Garden in Singapore was established in 1822 by Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore and a keen naturalist. The Garden's main task was to evaluate for cultivation, crops which were of potential economic importance, including those yielding fruits, vegetables, spices and other raw materials.  The present Singapore Botanic Gardens began in 1859, when the Agri Horticultural Society was granted land in Tanglin by the colonial government.
    singapore-botanic-6.jpg
  • The first Botanical and Experimental Garden in Singapore was established in 1822 by Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore and a keen naturalist. The Garden's main task was to evaluate for cultivation, crops which were of potential economic importance, including those yielding fruits, vegetables, spices and other raw materials.  The present Singapore Botanic Gardens began in 1859, when the Agri Horticultural Society was granted land in Tanglin by the colonial government.
    singapore-botanic-3.jpg
  • Singaporean Family at Botanic Gardens - The first Botanical and Experimental Garden in Singapore was established in 1822 by Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore and a keen naturalist. The Garden's main task was to evaluate for cultivation, crops which were of potential economic importance, including those yielding fruits, vegetables, spices and other raw materials.  The present Singapore Botanic Gardens began in 1859, when the Agri Horticultural Society was granted land in Tanglin by the colonial government.
    singapore-botanic-5.jpg
  • Orchids at Singapore Botanic Garden - Orchidaceae or orchid family is the largest family of the flowering plants Angiospermae its name is derived from the genus Orchis.  About 800 new orchid species are added each year.  Since the introduction of tropical species in the 19th century, horticulturists have added more than 100,000 hybrids.
    orchid-3.jpg
  • Singapore Botanic Garden is a major visitor attraction in Singapore boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • Singapore Botanic Garden is a major visitor attraction in Singapore boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • Singapore Botanic Garden is a major visitor attraction in Singapore boasting an array of botanical & horticultural offerings with a rich plant collection of worldwide significance. Enhancing these resources are recreational facilities, educational displays and events for visitors surrounded by nature. The garden was first set up by Stamford Raffles, who was the founder of Singapore as well as being a naturalist at Fort Canning.  The original venue closed in 1829 and moved to the present site in 1859. In 2015 the Gardens received inscription as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • Orchidaceae or orchid family is the largest family of the flowering plants Angiospermae its name is derived from the genus Orchis.  About 800 new orchid species are added each year.  Since the introduction of tropical species in the 19th century, horticulturists have added more than 100,000 hybrids.
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  • Singapore Botanic Gardens
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  • Lotus at Singapore Botanic Gardens, - Lotus Blossoms - Nelumbo is a genus of aquatic plants with large, showy, water lily-like flowers commonly known as lotus or sacred lotus.  They are also called water lillies. There are two species in the genus, the better known of which,  "Sacred Lotus," is the national flower of India and Vietnam.
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  • Curtain of Roots -  Commonly known as Curtain Ivy or Princess Vine Cissus verticillata, this fascinating plant is not really an Ivy but a close relative of the common grape. This unusual species produces an abundance of long aerial roots which form a dense lacy curtain.  It is a native to the tropical parts of America and has traditionally been used to treat several diseases including rheumatism, ulcers and diabetes.
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  • Curtain of Roots -  Commonly known as Curtain Ivy or Princess Vine Cissus verticillata, this fascinating plant is not really an Ivy but a close relative of the common grape. This unusual species produces an abundance of long aerial roots which form a dense lacy curtain.  It is a native to the tropical parts of America and has traditionally been used to treat several diseases including rheumatism, ulcers and diabetes.
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  • Curtain of Roots -  Commonly known as Curtain Ivy or Princess Vine Cissus verticillata, this fascinating plant is not really an Ivy but a close relative of the common grape. This unusual species produces an abundance of long aerial roots which form a dense lacy curtain.  It is a native to the tropical parts of America and has traditionally been used to treat several diseases including rheumatism, ulcers and diabetes.
    curtain-roots-singapore-botanic-1.jpg
  • Curtain of Roots -  Commonly known as Curtain Ivy or Princess Vine Cissus verticillata, this fascinating plant is not really an Ivy but a close relative of the common grape. This unusual species produces an abundance of long aerial roots which form a dense lacy curtain.  It is a native to the tropical parts of America and has traditionally been used to treat several diseases including rheumatism, ulcers and diabetes.
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