Wuhan Botanical Garden, located in Hubei, China, covers over 150 acres and contains over 4,000 species of flora. It was formed in 1956 as a place for scientists to study plants native to China.
There are several gardens on the property. These include an Aquatic Plant Garden, Rare Endangered Plant Garden, Chinese Gooseberry Garden, Ornamental Garden, Tree Garden, Pine and Cypress Garden, and Bamboo Garden.
The garden is open daily from 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Admission is 30 yuan.
There are several gardens on the property. These include an Aquatic Plant Garden, Rare Endangered Plant Garden, Chinese Gooseberry Garden, Ornamental Garden, Tree Garden, Pine and Cypress Garden, and Bamboo Garden.
The garden is open daily from 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Admission is 30 yuan.
This looks beautiful. I have never been to China- but this garden is very enticing. :) Thanks for sharing!
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China has a lot of interesting places to see.
Deletean ancient world...would like to visit China
ReplyDeleteIt's a fascinating country.
DeleteHi Sherry - I hope they let other scientists in ... but any garden is a delight - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteI bet botanists have a great time studying the flora and fauna there.
DeleteWow this looks beautiful... China has some very beautiful places xox
ReplyDeleteIt's great to be back writing Sherry, I hope everything is well with you, congratulations on you book, that is wonderful xox
Thanks, Launna. Good to see you here!
DeleteThis looks like a very tranquil place to spend some time. The Rare Endangered Plants garden must be fascinating, but perhaps that's only open to scientists and not the public.
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