Gardens by the Bay, Singapore - 5 March 2019 Singapore aspires to be the world's greenest city; it seems to be succeeding. Of course, climate helps -


Gardens by the Bay, Singapore - 5 March 2019 Singapore aspires to be the world's greenest city; it seems to be succeeding. Of course, climate helps - the constantly hot and wet tropical weather, although unpleasant to humans, is ideal for plants. As a result, greenery grows just about anywhere and everywhere. The astonishing 101 hectare Gardens by the Bay is one of many enlightened environmentally-friendly developments in the city. It's packed with beautiful tropical flora and iconic supertrees. This spectacular fragmented bark of the Talipot Palm tree (Corypha umbraculifer) was seen here. Editor Note: Gardens are free, open to public at all times, and unticketed - see description field for more info.


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