The Beijing Botanical Garden (Chinese: 北京植物园; pinyin:
Běijīng Zhíwùyuán) is a botanical garden situated in the northwestern outskirts
of Beijing, China between Xiangshan (Fragrant Hills) Park and Jade Spring
Mountain (zh:玉泉山) in the Western Hills. The Beijing Botanical Garden was
established in 1955. It covers a large area of 564,000 square metres. The
gardens include a dozen exhibition districts and halls, such as the tree garden,
a perennial bulb garden, a rose garden, a peony garden, a traditional Chinese
medical herb garden, a wild fruit resources district, an environment protection
plant district, a water and vine plant district, an endangered plant district,
and exhibition greenhouses for tropical and subtropical plants. There are also
several Buddhist temples locates within the areas of the botanical
garden. The gardens cultivate 6,000 species of plant,
including 2,000 kinds of trees and bushes, 1,620 varieties of tropical and
subtropical plants, 500 species of flowers and 1,900 kinds of fruit trees, water
plants, traditional Chinese. 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 100,000 square metres and is divided
into three sections. The Peony Grove is the most important, covering an area of
35,000 square metres. The plant collection includes many rare species.
There is, for example, the metasequoia 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 Nepenthes pitcher
plants, which are carnivorous plants; 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. Recommended Video Travel Information Entry ticket: 5 yuan; Traffic:
Beijing Botanical Garden
Address: Wo Fo Si Road,
Xiangshan;
-- 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;
-- By car
From Summer Palace: Continue
straight onto Xiangyi Lu and drive 10 kilometers and turn right to the parking
lot;
-- From Fifth Circle Highway
Exit at Fragrant Hill; drive 0.8
kilometers and turn right to the parking lot;
-- Parking
There is a
visitor entrance and attended parking (for a fee) at South Gate.
Parking lot
opens at 8:00 AM and close at 6:00 PM . There is no overnight parking. Buses
only when space permits;
Tel: 86-10-62591283
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