Since July, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden has been hosting a night safari, allowing visitors to observe special plants that blossom at night. [Photo provided by Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden]
Since July, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden has been hosting a night safari, allowing visitors to observe special plants that blossom at night.
Co-hosted by Ant Child-parent and Ant Camping, the two-hour tour brings tourists to three gardens, namely the Indoor Garden, Succulents Greenhouse, and Rare and Exotic Plants Greenhouse.
In addition to Epiphyllum oxypetalum (DC.) Haw, visitors will also be able to see other rare plants such as tree stones, cycads, ferns, orchids, and bromeliads.
Since July, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden has been hosting a night safari, allowing visitors to observe special plants that blossom at night. [Photo provided by Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden]
Since July, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden has been hosting a night safari, allowing visitors to observe special plants that blossom at night. [Photo provided by Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden]
Since July, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden has been hosting a night safari, allowing visitors to observe special plants that blossom at night. [Photo provided by Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden]
Since July, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden has been hosting a night safari, allowing visitors to observe special plants that blossom at night. [Photo provided by Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden]
Since July, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden has been hosting a night safari, allowing visitors to observe special plants that blossom at night. [Photo provided by Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden]
Since July, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden has been hosting a night safari, allowing visitors to observe special plants that blossom at night. [Photo provided by Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden]
Since July, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden has been hosting a night safari, allowing visitors to observe special plants that blossom at night. [Photo provided by Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden]
Since July, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden has been hosting a night safari, allowing visitors to observe special plants that blossom at night. [Photo provided by Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden]
Source: China Daily
Editor: Lyu Yun