Singapore Garden's is the largest in the world. More than a million and a half tourists from all over the world visit the harvesting of live orchids yearly. Approximately 60 000 copies of this fabulously beautiful plants, including 1,000 species and more than 2,000 hybrids, are collected here. Multitude of orchids of the most incredible shapes, colors and shades grows along shady alleyways designer garden and is an impressive sight. National Garden's collection is constantly increased with new flowers, brought out the world.The Orchid Garden has several sections. The biggest one is called Orchids of Singapore consists of the rich and very bright collection of plants, gathered on the territory of the city-state. It is here that one can see the famous orchid of the country - Vanda Miss Joaquim that is officially recognized as Singapore's national symbol. Flower thank such a high status to its vitality and bloom throughout the year, which, according to the authorities, symbolizing Singaporeans' desire for progress and their ability to withstand hardships. The orchid was named in honor of the scientist Agnes Joaquim, who discovered an amazing natural hybrid between the Burmese and Malay orchids in her garden, 1893.
Singapore Garden's is the largest in the world. More than a million and a half tourists from all over the world visit the harvesting of live orchids yearly. Approximately 60 000 copies of this fabulously beautiful plants, including 1,000 species and more than 2,000 hybrids, are collected here. Multitude of orchids of the most incredible shapes, colors and shades grows along shady alleyways designer garden and is an impressive sight. National Garden's collection is constantly increased with new flowers, brought out the world.The Orchid Garden has several sections. The biggest one is called Orchids of Singapore consists of the rich and very bright collection of plants, gathered on the territory of the city-state. It is here that one can see the famous orchid of the country - Vanda Miss Joaquim that is officially recognized as Singapore's national symbol. Flower thank such a high status to its vitality and bloom throughout the year, which, according to the authorities, symbolizing Singaporeans' desire for progress and their ability to withstand hardships. The orchid was named in honor of the scientist Agnes Joaquim, who discovered an amazing natural hybrid between the Burmese and Malay orchids in her garden, 1893.