Wikijunior:World Heritage Sites/Botanic Gardens
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The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a 158-year-old tropical garden located at the fringe of Singapore's shopping district. It is one of three gardens listed as a World Heritage Site.
The Botanic Gardens was founded at its present site in 1859 by an agri-horticultural society. Initially, it played a major role in the region's rubber trade boom and helped quickly increase rubber production.
The National Orchid Garden houses the largest orchid collection of 1,200 species and 2,000 hybrids.
Early in the nation's independence, Singapore Botanic Gardens' expertise helped to transform the island into a tropical Garden City. In 1981, Vanda Miss Joaquim, an orchid hybrid, was chosen as the nation's national flower.
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The Tembusu tree featured on the back of the Singaporean five-dollar bill at Lawn E, Singapore Botanic Gardens
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Orchid named after former United Kingdom Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
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The Yuen-Peng McNeice Bromeliad Collection
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Dendrobium Bae Yong-joon, an orchid named after the South Korean actor
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Vanda Miss Joaquim, the national flower of Singapore
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Cygnus atratus in the Eco-Lake
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The Sun Garden (formerly known as the Sun Rockery)
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Flight of Swans sculpture installed in May 2006 at Swan Lake
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The Botany Centre Blocks and one of the wooden sculptures dotted around the complex.
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Orchids
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Ginger
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Girl on a Swing (1984), a bronze statue by British sculptor Sydney Harpley
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The Frangipani Collection
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Map of Singapore Botanic Gardens