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Kayisa Niemi Botanical Garden, Finland

The greenhouse is located in the center of the Botanical Garden, and most of the 1300 plants collected in it come from countries with the same longitude as Finland. Therefore, visitors can imagine going all the way south from Finland and enjoying the characteristic plants of different dimensions. From the forests of the Mediterranean to the prairies and deserts of North Africa to the lush tropical rain forests of South Africa, 10 greenhouses show the beauty of these places one by one. The most famous one in the greenhouse is Little Wang Lian, which is shaped like a disk and has a longest diameter of 2 meters, attracting tourists from all over the world. Wang Lian likes high temperature, but the average daily maximum temperature in Finland in summer can't meet its demand, so it can only live in a greenhouse. Usually it will wither around Christmas, and new seedlings will be planted at the bottom of the pool around March of the following year.

British Eden project

The Eden Project is one of the most popular attractions in Cornwall. It used to be an abandoned clay mine without any soil and vegetation, which is very desolate. After the renovation, it has become a place where people can enjoy the beauty of nature quietly. The project consists of several greenhouses whose surfaces are covered with hexagonal frames, such as expanding soap bubbles. Although these greenhouses are extremely strong, the ecological community simulated inside is like a dream that needs patient care. When people walk through the indoor tropical rain forest and immerse themselves in intoxicating fragrance, the external wind and frost will be left behind. Whether you are walking on the swaying forest canopy path or meeting a leisurely partridge, it is a wonderful experience of tropical travel.

gardens by the bay

There are two cooling greenhouses in Singapore's Marina Bay Garden, "Flower Dome" and "Cloud Forest". Among them, "Flower Dome" is equivalent to 75 Olympic standard swimming pools, which can accommodate up to 1 000 people. Designers have made great efforts in sustainable recycling. For example, they use a special coating on glass, so that plants can get the best light and always be at a more suitable temperature. There are many partitions in the "Flower Dome", in which many rare plants are planted, some of which are of high protection value. The baobab tree in the Chilean garden, the pineapple in Puya and the olive tree with a thousand years of history in the olive grove are all amazing. It is said that the rows of Italian cypresses in the Mediterranean Botanical Garden can also remind people of the beautiful scenery of Lake Como.

Palm Park in Frankfurt, Germany

Frankfurt Palm Garden is one of the largest botanical gardens in Germany, and the greenhouse named Palm House is even older than the botanical garden itself. It was opened to the public as early as 1869 1 1, and there is still a year and a half before the establishment of the Botanical Garden. Palm houses are mainly made of steel and glass. At that time, the patented design of 1867 Paris World Expo was adopted, and the interior was spacious and bright, which was a groundbreaking project at that time. Today, it is still a must-see for tourists. People walk in the greenhouse, looking at daffodils, fishtail grass, Arisaema, palm trees and other plants along the way, and can't help but feel happy. So no matter what season, visiting the palm house can always make people feel relaxed on vacation.

Brazil Curiba Botanical Garden

Although the Curiba Botanical Garden is opened in 199 1, its overall style is elegant in Victorian times. Before entering the greenhouse, tourists will be attracted by the flowers along the way. The area of the greenhouse is not large, only more than 450 square meters. The white metal frame cuts the glass into many geometric figures, which are exquisite and energetic. On the whole structure, the designer was also inspired by the Crystal Palace in London, and paid tribute to the unparalleled beauty of nature with three glass peaks. In the greenhouse, pools and waterfalls are surrounded by tropical plants, which is a vibrant scene. At night, the greenhouse will be illuminated by chandeliers, giving off warm light.

Lalbagh Botanical Garden, India

Lalbagh Botanical Garden is one of the most developed botanical gardens in India. 176 1 year, entrusted by Haider Ali, the ruler of Mysore. Later, 1889, Prince Albert Victor built this glass house in London Hyde Park, imitating the Crystal Palace. Every year in June 5438+ 10 and August, a flower show will be held in the glass house. Each time the theme is different, but more than 200,000 flowers will be made into semi-permanent works of art with various patterns. The exhibition lasts from 9 am to 6 pm. In the morning, the flowers are in full bloom and delicate and charming. But if people choose to come at night, they will get a completely different experience. At that time, the whole glass house will glow golden light under the light, soft and ethereal.

The greenhouse of King Lacken of Belgium

/kloc-At the end of 0/9, architect Barrett designed a greenhouse complex for Belgian King Leopold II. Among them, * * * has eight classical greenhouses, which are in harmony with Lacken Castle. The glass dome is connected by wide arcades, just like a glass city. The greenhouse is also famous for its rich tropical and subtropical plants. Over the years, gardeners have collected a large number of precious flowers and trees from all over the world. As the greenhouse belongs to the Royal Park, it is generally closed to the public. However, every spring, from the middle of April to the first week of May, the greenhouse will be open to the public for nearly three weeks. Because Leopold II wanted the public to see the Royal Greenhouse, this tradition continued.

Motta Greenhouse Botanical Garden, Canada

Mota Greenhouse Botanical Garden was designed by Canadian architect Peter Hemingway. It is modern in shape and consists of four glass pyramids. Three of them are used to show plants in tropical, temperate and arid areas, while the fourth one changes with the seasons. Visitors can learn about various plants and their growing environment under the guidance of the narrator, or they can visit alone after scanning the QR code at the entrance. The visit time of each pyramid is about 20 minutes, but people can extend it indefinitely until they want to go to the next pyramid. Usually, the greenhouse will provide some interesting courses for all ages, and there will be unexpected surprises on special event days.

Australian Adelaide Botanical Garden

This greenhouse is one of the largest single-span greenhouses in the southern hemisphere, designed by the famous architect Guy Malone. Its elegant steel structure is covered with 2434 square meters of tempered glass, which makes this streamlined building shine in the sunshine. Based on these unique designs, the greenhouse has also become a local landmark building. When tourists enter it, a lush rainforest world slowly spreads out in front of their eyes. Most of these plants come from northern Australia, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and nearby Pacific islands, and many of them are in danger or even endangered. People can experience the feeling of shuttling through the canopy along the upper walkway.

Golden Gate Park Greenhouse, USA

Greenhouse Greenhouse is one of the oldest existing wooden greenhouses in the United States. Because of its achievements in architecture and nature, it has also been listed in the National Historic Sites List of the United States, becoming a valuable landmark building in San Francisco. The museum of aquatic plants inside shows plant samples collected from tropical rivers, lakes and swamps. Giant water lilies float on the surface of the pool, which is very popular with people. In addition, a group of curious tourists will gather near many insect-eating plants. The tropical pavilion simulates the climate of tropical mountainous areas, which is full of various ferns and thick moss. When people arrive at the Potted Museum, they can see all kinds of rare plants. They all grow in decorative flowerpots, and their colors are very bright.

Oslo Botanical Garden, Norway

Oslo Botanical Garden is a part of the Natural History Museum of Oslo University. The greenhouse named Palm House is located in the center of the Botanical Garden. It has been open to the public since 1868, and there have been three rooms in it. The central room vividly shows the evolution of plants over millions of years. Visitors can see a conifer that was once mistaken for extinct-Valmai Mountain. In addition, a piece of red sandstone with a history of 50 million years will also leave a deep impression on people, and there are very few leaf fossils on it. The room on the right has the theme of the Mediterranean, and the camellias that bloom in winter have a sense of beauty. In the room on the left, there are cacti and succulents from all over the world. Tourists wander in the palm house, as if they can cross the limitation of time and space in an instant and feel the beauty of nature freely.

Lyon Botanical Garden, France

Lyon Botanical Garden, founded in 1857, is one of the largest urban botanical gardens in France. From 1860 to 1880, with the establishment of large greenhouses, plants from tropical and equatorial regions were added to the gardens. This greenhouse was built by architect Ming Jie. Its central part is as high as 2 1m, which looks like a glass cathedral. The greenhouse is open all year round, and the visit time from April to September will be postponed to 17:30. There are more than 1000 kinds of plants in the greenhouse of 6000 square meters. When it was rebuilt in 2000, some paths were added in the greenhouse to make sightseeing easier.

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