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My Visit To Putrajaya Botanical Garden

Posted by : foongpc | Tuesday, March 14, 2017 | Published in

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It was not my first time visiting the Putrajaya Botanical Garden. I recalled visiting it many, many years ago (probably more than 10 years ago) but could not remember much about it.

After the enjoyable Putrajaya Lake Cruise with my Filipino friend, it was already late afternoon. I decided to bring my friend to the Botanical Garden.

There were many tiles with different scientific name of plants near the car park outside the Botanical Garden.


We walked into the entrance building (Visitor Centre) and down a flight of steps. It was free entrance by the way.


An information board showing the landmarks around the Botanical Garden. Basically, the garden is divided into five areas - Explorer's Trail, Palm Hill, Sun Garden, Floral Gardens and Lakeside.


The canopy bridge was the starting point from the Visitor Centre. You can admire the rainforest trees on both sides as you walk along the bridge.


What plant is this? It's known as Terap Nasi in Malay. The scientific name is Artocarpus elasticus.
































The bridge overlooked the Fern Garden below.


After we descended from the canopy bridge, we spotted some Heliconia plants.
































Soon we reached the Palm Hill section. I could not find any photos of palm trees. Oh well, maybe I forgot to take photos of them. I guess this one below will do. Lol.


Near the palm trees is the Sun Garden. See that tall white structure? That's a sundial.


Nice scenery from here, no?


Then we came across these mounds. Not sure what they were or how they were formed. Anyone knows?


It was already close to dinner time, so we decided not to cover too much of the Botanical Garden. I think we skipped many of the floral gardens here.


Saw these hanging from the tree. Anyone knows what these are? The lack of information on the plants and trees were definitely not helping.


Took this photo simply because I like the zig zag pattern of the walkway.


We reached the Lakeside Boardwalk.


Walked along the boardwalk and enjoying the lakeside scenery.


The place was not crowded at all, which I like of course. I guess it's a weekday evening.


Ahead we could see waterfall. Or should I call it weir or weir dam?


The sun was getting lower and lower in the horizon. We need to make our way to the exit.


But first, we enjoyed a little bit of the lakeside.


A nice spot to just sit down and meditate, away from the hustle and bustle of the city.


As we made out way to the exit, we passed by the Fern Garden.


The canopy bridge which we walked earlier above us.


We spotted trams near the exit. I guess this tram service already closed for the day since it's already 6pm. There are other facilities here as well like bicycle rental and paddle boat rental.


Overall, I enjoyed my visit to the Putrajaya Botanical Garden. It's a nice garden but not great. I would say if you are in Putrajaya, do go for a visit. But if you are not, do not travel all the way to Putrajaya just to visit this botanical garden.

A Relaxing Morning At Putrajaya Floria 2013 (Part 3)

Posted by : foongpc | Monday, July 15, 2013 | Published in

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Continued from Part 2

After almost two hours walking in the hot sun, it was a big relief to enter the indoor Floral Pavilion for some air-conditioning comfort!

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But first, I took some photos of the garden outside the Floral Pavilion.

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Very colorful, no?

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The floral 'tunnel' entrance into the Floral Pavilion.

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The Floral Pavilion showcased a wide assortment of exquisite flower species featured in softscape and hardscape designs by both local and foreign participants.

The first attraction I looked at was the Wall Decoration.

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Below is a wall decoration from Indonesia which won the Silver award.

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This won the Bronze award. If not mistaken, I think it's the work of a Malaysian.

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This one was from Korea which won the Gold award.

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This entry from Malaysia won the Special Jury Pavilion Award.

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Next, I walked over to the Water Feature Garden attraction. Below are pictures from those who won awards. I did not record down the winners' names and from which country they came from, unfortunately.

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Another attraction was Event Decoration - Dining Setting 

This one from Malaysia won the Gold Award.

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Another Malaysian entry but did not win any awards.

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This entry from the Philippines won the Silver Award.

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An entry from Shangri-la Putrajaya won the Bronze award.

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Another category is Event Decoration - Pelamin. The one below from Malaysia won the Bronze award.

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This entry also from Malaysia won the Merit Award.

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Do you like it?

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Another attraction was Potted Dish Garden.

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I was not particularly impressed except for this one.  Thought it was very creative to use those spoons!

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Next to the Potted Dish Garden was the Body Flower category whereby mannequins were dressed up in flowers.

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This one won the Silver award.

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Whereas this one below won the Gold. Forgot to note down which countries the participants were from.

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In the centre of the Floral Pavilion hall, I saw something interesting. There was a 'bridge' structure filled with orchids on the sides leading towards 3 mascots on a 'flying carpet'!

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The 3 mascots on a flying carpet.

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Walking past the flying carpet was the Dolphin Sea World.

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I like it! Besides the dolphins, there were lots of underwater fishes and other sea creatures together with underwater plants.

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More photos below ....

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Cute octopus!

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Plants and fishes

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Next to Dolphin Sea World was my favorite - Panda World!

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There were two giant pandas here! This is one of them.

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The panda could move! As you can see, it had turned its head. I should have taken a video of this moving panda!

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This is the other panda on the other side with the giant globe on top.

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Didn't quite like that red lights shining onto the panda's face. Spoilt my photo! LOL!

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This panda could also move. As you can see it had turned its head : )

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Next, I continued with another attraction - Floral Art.

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Here are some of the more beautiful ones. Which one you like best?

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Beautiful.

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This one looks pretty interesting.

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Close shot.

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Nice.

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Since the theme for this year's Putrajaya Floria is 'Orchid - Tropical Treasure', there was a showcase of orchid displays by orchid societies from around the world.

Philippines

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Indonesia

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Myanmar

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Australia

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Could not resist taking a closer shot of this cute koala bear with the baby koala!

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China

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South Africa

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Taiwan

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Thailand

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I think I missed out on Singapore and Italy since there were quite a number of people posing for photos there. No patience to wait for them!

Next, I walked over to the floral displays by associations and schools.

I really like this one by the Malaysian Council For Rehabilitation & Abilympics. Very creative!!

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Look at these pretty flowers in egg shells!

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Flowery socks and creative use of twigs and branches for the wheel!

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More photos ...

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Love this socks!

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Creative use of the brush to symbolise a person holding a placard.

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Top marks to the Malaysian Council For Rehabilitation & Abilympics!

This is a giant bird image built from flowers by the International Heliconia Society.

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Not sure what to make up of this design by the World Flower Design Center.

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Finally, there's a section on International Floral Design. I did not take pictures of them all, just two that impressed me.

This is floral design from Korea.

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And this one by Kenya.

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All in all, the exhibition on flowers and floral designs at this indoor Floral Pavilion was pretty interesting. I have no regrets visiting Putrajaya Floria 2013 - the trip was worth it.

So anyone going Putrajaya Floria 2014 next year? : )