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The
Beijing Botanical Gardens are situated in the western
outskirts of the city between Xiangshan Park and Jade
Spring Mountain. Although the gardens are not large, with
only some 3,000 different plant species, many famous and
rare plant specimens are on display.
The
hothouse exhibition, in 13 different rooms, is the highlight
of the gardens. The first room is filled with evergreens
and members of the palm family.
The
second room is given over to tropical aquatic plants,
including water lilies and flowering taros.
The
third room displays commercial plants and their breeding
and propagation. Here there are specimens of the triple-leaved
rubber plant, cocoa and coffee trees and the sugar producing
sweet-leaved chrysanthemum which has been introduced into
China from abroad.
There
are rooms for demonstrating medicinal plants, aromatic
plants and succulents. The exhibition of ornamental plants
is spectacular with its countless varieties if flowers
and grasses. There are over 300 different varieties of
orchid, among them a rootless one relies on fine hairs
to absorb water vapor and nutrients from the air.
Besides
the hothouse, there is also a national plant specimen
hall with a floor space of 11,000 square meters. Specimen
houses, plant classification laboratories, research rooms
and a lecture hall are arranged around a courtyard linked
by arches and trellises.
The
Peony Garden was open to the public in 1981. It covers
an area of 10 hectares and is divided into three sections.
The Peony Grove is the most important, covering an area
of 3.5 hectares.
The
plant collection includes many rare species. There is,
for example, the met sequoia first discovered in the region
of Hubei and Sichuan by a Chinese scientist in the 1940s.
Since it was originally believed that it had become extinct
during the Tertiary Period (65 million years ago), the
discovery of living specimens in China came as a tremendous
surprise to botanists.
Other plants in the gardens include specimens of the nepenthes
or "pitcher" plant, which "eats" insects;
the golden butterfly orchid with its lustrous yellow flowers;
the American redwood; the Japanese blossoming cherry,
and the famous "botree," the tree under which
Buddha sat when he gained enlightenment.
Add: Wo Fo Si Road, Xiangshan;
Entry
ticket: 5 yuan;
Transport:
-- By bus
Bus No.s 331, 904, 737, 714, 833, 733, 318, 360, mini-23,
mini-66. There are two main visitor entrances on Xiangshan
Nanlu and Xiangyi Lu;
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By car
From Summer Palace: Continue straight onto Xiangyi Lu
and drive 10 kilometers and turn right to the parking
lot;
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From Fifth Circle Highway
Exit at Fragrant Hill; drive 0.8 kilometers and turn right
to the parking lot;
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Parking
There is a visitor entrance and attended parking (for
a fee) at South Gate.
Parking lot opens at 8 am and close at 6 PM . There is
no overnight parking. Buses only when space permits;
Tel:
86-10-62591283.
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