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Scarlet fever
You have only a week to catch the bright red flowers of the Illawarra Flame Tree at the Botanic Gardens.
Mumbai's Hanging Gardens
Also known as Ferozeshah Mehta Gardens, this 126-year-old garden is situated right in the heart of the city in Mumbai.
Bromeliad delaights at Pearl's Garden
Blomeliads can brighten up a small garden - even if they don't flower much. Avid gardener Pearl Tan dazzles visitors with her showy Blomeliads.
Roger Williams Park's new Botanical Center offers a lush refuge
The glass-walled offers a tropical garden, an orchid garden, and a Mediterranean room with a collection of citrus trees.
White beauties in our midst
White is definitely a significant colour, and white flowers, in that regard, are also full of symbolism and religious significance, especially in Asia.
Fertile ground
Theirs is a garden party of a different sort. For journalists Ronnie Lim and Irene Ngoo, much of their lives is taken up "socialising" with the flora and fauna in their garden.
Mecca for gardeners
If you are a garden lover and heading to England for your spring or summer holidays, a must visit is the Wisley Garden.
Thank you for making the first Singapore Garden Festival a great show!
NParks and Singapore Botanic Gardens threw a huge thank you garden party for staff who worked flat to make the inaugural Singapore Garden Festival a success.
Chinese New Year plants: Symbol of prosperity
While traditional favourites like kumquat plants and pussy willow will never go out of style, find out what new varieties nurseries have brought in to wow visitors this year.
The beauty of ornamental grasses
Ornamental grasses have become popular with landscapists and gardeners as they add variety to the gardeners, are adaptable and require little effort to maintain.
LIAS Awards 2006
Homegrown Nature Landscapes swept three of the six gold awards, and a silver and merit awards given out by the Landscape Industry Association (Singapore).
Autumn berries
Abundance of berries make up for late English Autumn colour.
Community in Bloom Awards 2006
Singapore's award-winning gardens.
Community in Bloom Awards 2006
Using the pond as her anchor feature, Delia Tong created a lovely garden around it filled with hibiscus, frangipanis, bougainvillea, heliconias, and many more.
A garden with a mix of old and new
Retiree Benedict Leow and his wife Dolly have filled the garden of their semi-detached home at Hillcrest Road with curios collected from their travels overseas.
Balinese gazebo brings them closer to nature
Shipping manager Tan Chin Siong lives with his family in a 3,000 sq ft terrace house in Bartley Road.
A case of ecomania
This garden is also a haven for birds and butterflies.
 
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