Chenshan Botanical Garden's Bromeliad Valley takes on new look

Updated: 2021-01-27

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Chenshan Botanical Garden's Bromeliad Valley takes on new look

The Bromeliad Valley has introduced new species. [Photo/WeChat account: sheshanlvyoutopnews]

The Bromeliad Valley in the Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden recently took on a new look, with 345 specimens of nearly 100 plant varieties being replaced.

New plants now on display in the Bromeliad Valley include guzmania, vriesea carinata, and curled and colorful-leafed bromeliad plants.

In addition, the Bromeliad Valley has been decorated with various items such as elves, stone lanterns, and owls, and a phanera purpurea has been placed at the top of the valley, making it more appealing to tourists.

Small and medium-sized ornamental bromeliad plants and branches are being used to decorate the picture frame on the wall inside the wooden gallery at the northwest entrance of the exhibition area in the garden.

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