Wuhan Botanical Garden: the most biodiverse flower viewing destination in Central China

Wuhan Botanical Garden presents a magnificent scene of blooming flowers in spring, among which roses and azaleas are particularly eye-catching, and together with other flowers they form a gorgeous spring picture. Rose, a colorful fantasy of spring. The flowering period is from mid-April to November, which is a very long period and a visual feast at the end of spring. Azaleas add wildness to the mountains and forests and splendor to the city, and will last until the May Day holiday. The park conserves more than 200 species and 70,000 azalea plants, including wild species such as Staghorn azalea and Lingnan azalea, as well as new horticultural varieties such as "Flamingo" and "Green Glory". Special Landscape: Azalea: A 4-meter-tall tree-like azalea with pink and purple flowers cascading down. The flowering period is only 2 weeks, showing the kingly spirit of wild azalea139. Colorful azalea: red, pink, purple, white, yellow, orange and green are interwoven. The green azalea "Green Glory" and the white azalea are fresh and refined, forming a contrast with the warm red and pink. From late April, varieties such as "Endless Summer" take over in late spring, and the Central Flower Avenue is transformed into a Monet Garden.

Post by SCARLET COLE | Apr 19, 2025

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