Orchid & Hibiscus Gardens
Orchid & Hibiscus Gardens
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK1,86,358 contributions
Jan 2020
The Orchid & Hibiscus Gardens is sadly closed for refurbishment. There’s a notice at one of the entrances to the park and at the garden itself. Sadly, there’s no information about when it’ll be open, so best check before you go. Same really, I’d love to visit this garden.
Written 1 February 2020
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baltoriolesblue
New Milton, UK352 contributions
Sept 2019
I love orchids but having sweated my way from KL Sentral station (not easy to your way on foot!) I was hugely disappointed. Okay, perhaps it is not the flowering season but there were bags of soybean meal pilled everywhere, toilets out of order, no signage and a load of orchids in pots which you could probably get more enjoyment from via a display in a garden centre! Probably less than 10 plants in bloom, okay there were pretty but it is meant to be an orchid garden. 10 plants blooming does not an orchid garden make in my book. A long and sweaty hike for nothing.....
Written 11 September 2019
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Madhulika L
Noida, India6,648 contributions
Jan 2019 • Family
There are two ways of entering the Orchid Garden, which is part of the Botanical Gardens. One way is to walk through the Hibiscus Garden and arrive at the Orchid Garden. The other is to go through the main gate, which is opposite the main entrance to the Bird Park. No entry fee is charged to visit either the Orchid Garden or the Hibiscus Garden, so you can walk in from whichever point you wish.
We entered from near the Bird Park, and were initially very disappointed, because while we could see lots of orchid plants around, there was not a single flower to be seen. There is a domed gateway here, and two covered pathways stretching out like arms on either side, but with no flowers. However, we persevered, and ascended the small hillock beyond this. Here, there were more orchids to be seen. Around a fountain, a small pond, along a trellis and in beds set out along the top of the hillock were several species of orchids.
None, sadly, were labelled, and to be honest, there weren’t enough to really label this an orchid garden—the orchid garden at Singapore’s Changi Airport has more orchids, including more species, than this one! Don’t go with great expectations. Of course, it may have been that there simply weren’t too many orchids in bloom when we visited in January, though I doubt it—it was humid enough for orchids.
We entered from near the Bird Park, and were initially very disappointed, because while we could see lots of orchid plants around, there was not a single flower to be seen. There is a domed gateway here, and two covered pathways stretching out like arms on either side, but with no flowers. However, we persevered, and ascended the small hillock beyond this. Here, there were more orchids to be seen. Around a fountain, a small pond, along a trellis and in beds set out along the top of the hillock were several species of orchids.
None, sadly, were labelled, and to be honest, there weren’t enough to really label this an orchid garden—the orchid garden at Singapore’s Changi Airport has more orchids, including more species, than this one! Don’t go with great expectations. Of course, it may have been that there simply weren’t too many orchids in bloom when we visited in January, though I doubt it—it was humid enough for orchids.
Written 31 March 2019
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Reza Sattarzadeh
Muscat, Oman2,542 contributions
Jun 2019 • Solo
The Orchid garden is a part of the botanical gardens and contains the collection of different types of orchids from around the world. It is a good garden to visit once but in my opinion you would not miss much if you do not go there.
Written 12 July 2019
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Shashanka
Kandy, Sri Lanka170 contributions
Apr 2019 • Friends
A wondeful collection of lots of a different varieties of orchids. Definitely worth visiting. I am not in to flowers or orchids but this collection is marvelous. Beautiful!
Written 15 May 2019
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