
Check in at Chengdu Botanical Garden again. Enter the City Garden. The City Garden of Chengdu Botanical Garden was built in November 2013, covering a total area of about 30 acres. It is mainly divided into two areas, the Chengdu City Flower Hibiscus Exhibition Area and the Other Capital Cities City Flower Exhibition Area. The Hibiscus Exhibition Area is the main body of the garden (now the Hibiscus Garden, which was expanded in 2017), covering an area of about 27 acres. It mainly collects and displays more than 20 varieties of Chengdu's characteristic Hibiscus, of which 12 varieties are excellent varieties independently cultivated by the botanical garden over the years. The Other Capital Cities City Flower Exhibition Area covers an area of about 3 acres, mainly focusing on displaying and introducing the city flowers of various capital cities across the country. Chengdu Botanical Garden (Chengdu Park City Plant Science Research Institute) It is the first botanical garden built in Sichuan Province and opened in 1985, covering an area of more than 630 acres. The garden mainly carries out plant introduction and preservation, biodiversity research, plant selection, gardening, urban landscape construction research, native plant resource protection and sustainable development, new and excellent seedling selection and domestication, cultivation, urban garden plant cultivation and breeding, garden plant pest control research, ecological resource survey, plant knowledge popularization and environmental protection education. There are 15 special gardens in the garden, including plum garden, crabapple garden, peach garden, rare plant garden, cherry garden, magnolia garden, hibiscus garden, camellia garden, etc., showing the diversity of plants of different specialties to the public. Among them, the rare plant garden is the first special garden in Sichuan Province to show rare plants in ex situ conservation to the public, and the viburnum garden shows the most abundant native viburnum plants to the public. The garden collects and displays more than 5,000 species of woody plants, including more than 200 species of national rare and endangered plants and key protected wild plants such as Alsophila spinulosa, Hongtong, Camellia chrysantha, and Taxus chinensis. Over the years, Chengdu Botanical Garden has cultivated and promoted hundreds of excellent garden plants, especially in the research of Hibiscus mutabilis. At present, the Botanical Garden has the largest number of Hibiscus resources in the world and is the national Hibiscus germplasm resource bank. Nearly 40 new and excellent Hibiscus varieties have been independently cultivated, of which 7 have obtained the national plant variety property rights. [Scenery] Plant world [Fun] Learn about plants [Cost-effectiveness] High, city flowers all over the country.




Check in at Chengdu Botanical Garden again. Enter the City Garden. The City Garden of Chengdu Botanical Garden was built in November 2013, covering a total area of about 30 acres. It is mainly divided into two areas, the Chengdu City Flower Hibiscus Exhibition Area and the Other Capital Cities City Flower Exhibition Area. The Hibiscus Exhibition Area is the main body of the garden (now the Hibiscus Garden, which was expanded in 2017), covering an area of about 27 acres. It mainly collects and displays more than 20 varieties of Chengdu's characteristic Hibiscus, of which 12 varieties are excellent varieties independently cultivated by the botanical garden over the years. The Other Capital Cities City Flower Exhibition Area covers an area of about 3 acres, mainly focusing on displaying and introducing the city flowers of various capital cities across the country. Chengdu Botanical Garden (Chengdu Park City Plant Science Research Institute) It is the first botanical garden built in Sichuan Province and opened in 1985, covering an area of more than 630 acres. The garden mainly carries out plant introduction and preservation, biodiversity research, plant selection, gardening, urban landscape construction research, native plant resource protection and sustainable development, new and excellent seedling selection and domestication, cultivation, urban garden plant cultivation and breeding, garden plant pest control research, ecological resource survey, plant knowledge popularization and environmental protection education. There are 15 special gardens in the garden, including plum garden, crabapple garden, peach garden, rare plant garden, cherry garden, magnolia garden, hibiscus garden, camellia garden, etc., showing the diversity of plants of different specialties to the public. Among them, the rare plant garden is the first special garden in Sichuan Province to show rare plants in ex situ conservation to the public, and the viburnum garden shows the most abundant native viburnum plants to the public. The garden collects and displays more than 5,000 species of woody plants, including more than 200 species of national rare and endangered plants and key protected wild plants such as Alsophila spinulosa, Hongtong, Camellia chrysantha, and Taxus chinensis. Over the years, Chengdu Botanical Garden has cultivated and promoted hundreds of excellent garden plants, especially in the research of Hibiscus mutabilis. At present, the Botanical Garden has the largest number of Hibiscus resources in the world and is the national Hibiscus germplasm resource bank. Nearly 40 new and excellent Hibiscus varieties have been independently cultivated, of which 7 have obtained the national plant variety property rights. [Scenery] Plant world [Fun] Learn about plants [Cost-effectiveness] High, city flowers all over the country.