The National Orchid Garden in Singapore Botanic Gardens is a paradise showcase of tropical orchids, surrounded by lush greenery. The garden features over 1,000 types of orchids and more than 2,000 hybrids of more species. The Tropical Montane Orchidetum simulates the experience of ascending through a tropical montane forest, showcasing a diversity of plants such as bromeliads. The garden is divided into four zones based on spectacular color spectrums, each showcasing the most diverse orchids found in tropical Singapore.
Orchids in Singapore can be categorized as needing 50-75 exposure to sunlight, with the spring section featuring yellows, golds, and creams; summer with bright reds and pinks; and fall with “matured shades”. The garden is divided into four zones that follow the four seasons with a distinct color theme for each zone.
The National Orchid Garden opened to the public in October 1995 and offers an abundance of flowers, foliage, and scents. Most orchids bloom from January to March, although some bloom during the fall months. Most orchids are perennials and keep their leaves for many years. In the rainy seasons of Singapore, from November to January and June to September, the increased moisture due to frequent rains can stimulate the growth of the orchids.
Blue orchids are rare, spontaneous, and quite alluring, making them a charming way to surprise someone. They are grown in optimal conditions, allowing them to produce large, stunning blooms in a variety of colors, including pink and blue. The stunning bouquet of Blue Singapore Orchids and Monstera leaf is the epitome of exotic beauty, with same-day delivery available if ordered by 2 pm.
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