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Taipei Botanical Garden - Taipei - Taiwan - Asia
Added on the 09/10/2012 - Copyright : Fieldbrother Images
Jerusalem, Oct 6 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Abir Sultan) Several artists, including Mohammed Kazem, from the United Arab Emirates, or the trick Refik Anadol presented their new works in the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens in the digital exhibition 'See the invisible.'
Brussels (Belgium), May 1 (EFE) .- (Camera: Leo Rodríguez) After a year hidden due to the pandemic, the most splendid flowers and plants in Belgium, the orange trees, camellias or palm trees that have spread since the 19th century through the greenhouses and gardens of the palace of the king of the Belgians, just recovered their traditional annual meeting with the common people.FOOTAGE OF THE ROYAL CASTLE OF LAEKEN GREENHOUSES IN BRUSSELSSOUNDBITES BY MICHEL DEKENS, PROPERTY MANAGER1.-The greenhouses were built because King Leopold II (1835-1909) wanted them and had a double objective: to receive guests and house his collection of plants.2.- Here we find a great variety of plants, mainly subtropical. There are palm trees, bananas, fig trees ... and next to it we have orange trees, which spend the winter in the greenhouse and which go outside in the summer: orange, lemon, olive trees, laurels.
Johannesburg (South Africa), Dec 22 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Kim Ludbrook) Christmas motifs and lights decorate every corner of the Walter Sislulu Botanical Garden in Johannesburg.
Atlanta, May 21 (EFE / EPA) .-The Atlanta Botanical Garden opened its doors on Thursday with a temporary exhibition called "Alice in Wonderland Reimagined". To assist, one must pre-purchase the tickets with an established schedule to reinforce social distancing measures to avoid coronavirus contagion. (Camera: ERIK LESSER) FOOTAGE SHOWS THE ATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDEN.
The daily commute just turned alot leafier for residents and tourists in Taipei, the capital of the island nation of Taiwan. Passengers of the new 'Forest Bus' can enjoy their ride shrouded in orchids, lilies and a variety of Taiwanese shrubbery. The pleasantly scented bus began service last week and travels along the same route as the popular bus No. 203, which includes tourist stops such as an art museum and evening market. Florist Alfie Lin designed the vehicle as "a boy's imaginary forest," with the concept focusing on the integration of nature into urban life.