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Gardens By The Bay Singapore Part II

11.12.2011

Gardens By The Bay [Bay South] – Located behind Marina Bay Sands, this is a 54-hectares garden with a sight to behold! Spanning hectares, it contains plants from all around the world, either located at one of the themed gardens, inside the  Cloud Forest or Flower Dome conservatories, or planted onto one of the 18 Supertrees! From baobabs found in the Mediterranean region to Singapore’s very own national flower, it can all be found at Gardens By The Bay, right inside the city!

The description below is similar to what has been said during the first part of this series. Click here to view Gardens By The Bay Part I. If you’ve viewed before, you can scroll down to view the pictures.

The Flower Dome consist of olive trees, palms and baobabs, among other plants, that thrive in the Mediterranean climate! With the temperature-controlled cool environment inside this conservatory, it allows these plants to be seen in Singapore.

The Heritage Gardens, which celebrates the unique Singapore identity, showcases plants that play a role in Singapore’s three main ethnic groups, as well as the colonial heritage. They form up the Chinese [Not to be confused with the Chinese Garden in Jurong haha], Malay, Indian and Colonial Gardens that will be showcased in this post.

The Dragonfly Lake seems to be not completed yet, and I think there will be fishes in the lake when the Gardens officially open next June. There are two man-made islands within the lake, the Nibong and Dragonfly Islands. The Dragonfly Bridge that spans across the lake connects the Garden Bay Bridge that links from Marina Bay Sands to the Gardens By The Bay.

The Golden Garden & Silver Garden contains 3 towering Supertrees each. Each Supertree is clad in stunning flowering climbers, with a gold and silver-theme respectively.

When the Gardens officially open in June 2012, there will be more additions such as the Cloud ForestSupertree Grove that contains 12 Supertrees, The World of PlantsTadpole Play GardenThe MeadowWater Lily PondKingfisher Lake, as well as dining choices, such as the famous Satay By The Bay. The tallest Supertree will also house a dining outlet at the TOP!!

In this second post of the three-part series on Gardens By The Bay, the 20 photos will showcase the Dragonfly Lake and Supertrees. There are 18 Supertrees in total. 3 can be found at the Silver Garden [Near Dragonfly Lake], 3 at the Golden Garden [Near the Cloud Forest Conservatory], and another 12 at the Supertree Grove, including the tallest one that houses a dining outlet at the TOP!! Pardon me for the photos with the gloomy skies taken at the Golden Garden as the sky was dark that day.

Click here to view Gardens By The Bay Part I if you haven’t done so to take a glimpse of the Heritage Gardens, as well as the Site Plan.

The final part of this series, in mid-dec will focus on The Canopy and the 2 conservatories.

Do leave your comments at the end of the post :D Happy Viewing!

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Click here for photos on Christmas in Singapore 2011.

UPDATE!

Part III is up! Click here for the Cloud ForestFlower Dome and The Canopy!

Click on each photo for a larger view, especially the photo with all 18 Supertrees!

Click here to view Gardens By The Bay Part I if you haven’t done so to take a glimpse of the Heritage Gardens, as well as the Site Plan.

Do leave your comments below :D Thanks!

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Gardens By The Bay Singapore Part II

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