Flower Forest Botanical Garden

Flower Forest Botanical Garden

Our Flower Forest will delight your senses with its dazzling tropical colours, fragrant flowers, and chirping birds. Our 53 acres bloom all year, creating a true botanical paradise. Stroll along the walkways lined with botanical collections, pausing to take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the distant eastern coastline.

Cuba national Botanical Garden

Cuba National Botanical Garden

The National Botanic Garden of Cuba features 150,000 plant specimens and over 4,000 different kinds of Cuban and international plants on over 600 hectares. We recommend the cactus pavilion, tropical rain forest, the Buganville and Orchids exposition, palm tree collection, and Japanese garden, all tastefully designed with little water falls and fountains.

Daniel Stowe botanical gardens

Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens

Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden, a garden for all seasons, provides guests a chance to reconnect with nature. Visitors are welcomed to 110 acres of spectacular gardens, including a children’s garden, a conservatory dedicated to the display of tropical plants and orchids, the Dry Piedmont Prairie, annual and perennial displays, sparkling fountains, walking trails, and more.

Shanghai Botanical Garden

Shanghai Botanical Garden

Shanghai Botanical Garden, located in Xuhui District, Shanghai, is a comprehensive urban botanical garden focusing on plant introduction and domestication, botany research, scientific communication, and horticultural display.  There are 15 specialized parks, including a bonsai garden, an herbal medicine garden, an exhibition greenhouse, and an orchid room. It collects and screens a large number of horticultural varieties for urban greening, with more than 3,500 species of living plants and 6,000 varieties.

shanghai chenshan botanical garden

Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden

This remarkable new 207-hectare botanical garden was opened in 2010. Set amidst the fast-developing suburbs of Shanghai, it provides both a green resource for the city and a new center for plant science.  It is a popular public attraction with three spectacular glasshouses, a calendar of festivals, and 26 themed areas. We also have a large and growing education program for children and teenagers. 

Yeomiji Botanical Garden

Yeomiji Botanical Garden

Indoor Garden: A three acre large glass greenhouse consists of a Mystery Garden, a Central Hall, where various exhibitions of flowers and plants take place, a Flower Garden, an Aquatic Garden, a Cactus Garden, a Jungle Garden, and a Tropical Fruits Garden. At the center is a 38-meter tall observation tower.

Outdoor Garden: On 24 acres of land, there are about 1,000 kinds of warm temperate and temperate zone plants in various gardens, including Japanese, Korean, Italian, and French Gardens and Lawn, as well as Herb and Bog Gardens.

Singapore Botanic Gardens

Singapore Botanic Gardens

The Singapore Botanic Gardens are spectacular. The Gardens is the first and only tropical botanic garden on the UNESCO’s World Heritage List. It is the first in Asia and the third botanic gardens inscribed in the world following Orto botanico di Padova and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Each Core of four (4) core components of the gardens presents an exciting array of attractions.