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Orchid Haven with over 1,000 orchids opens at Cloud Forest in Gardens by the Bay


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SINGAPORE - Good news at last, here is something you can enjoy in Singapore from today.

 

Just in time for National Day, a new orchid-centric exhibition called Orchid Haven opened to the public today (July 30) at the Cloud Forest in Gardens by the Bay.

 

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Cloud Forest in Gardens by the Bay

 

The 280 sq m space, the first majorly revamped spot in the Cloud Forest since 2017, will have more than a thousand orchids on show at any one time.

 

It will host both permanent orchid exhibits and changing orchid displays, the first of which is titled Flight of The Moth Orchid.

 

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Flight of the Moth Orchid

 

Flight of the Moth Orchid is a tribute to the Phalaenopsis orchid, a diverse genus whose floral form resembles that of a moth in flight.

 

This new orchid display opens at Orchid Haven, a brand-new space dedicated to orchids in the Cloud Forest cooled conservatory.

 

In this display, more than 800 Phalaenopsis orchids of 17 taxa are showcased in a breathtaking “waterfall” of cascading blooms.

 

The Phalaenopsis orchids on show have been carefully selected to show the distinct and occasionally dramatic characteristics that make it such a popular orchid among both breeders and orchid lovers alike, such as bright colours, peculiar patterns and markings, as well as floral mutations that result in even more stunning varieties.

The orchid is popular among both breeders and orchid lovers.

 

Development on the Orchid Haven began last year but was delayed due to the pandemic.

 

The new space is about three times the size of the original area for changing orchid displays, which were highly popular and had sometimes included rare orchids from Central and South America, and East Asia.

 

It will feature orchids from Gardens by the Bay's extensive and diverse collection, and its orchid hybridisation programme, whenever those are in bloom.

 

The park's chief executive Felix Loh said: "Our latest creation Orchid Haven is a way for our horticulturists to pay tribute to the nation on its 56th birthday, and amidst the current setback, the Flight of the Moth Orchid display expresses our confidence that Singapore will soar again in our battle against the pandemic."

 

Minister for National Development Desmond Lee attended the launch of Orchid Haven on Friday night.

 

The launch also featured a virtual talk for orchid enthusiasts by Professor Alex Chang from the Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture at National Taiwan University, who shared tips on growing Phalaenopsis orchids.

 

The new space is about three times the size of the original area for changing orchid displays.

 

For more information check out their website, gardensbythebay.com.sg.

 

 

 

 

 

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