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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Singapore Botanic Gardens' has mentioned 'Orchid' in the following places:
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The National Orchid Garden, within the main gardens, is at the forefront of orchid studies and a pioneer in the cultivation of hybrids, complementing the nation's status as a major exporter of cut orchids.
Aided by the equatorial climate, it houses the largest orchid collection of 1,200 species and 2,000 hybrids.
In 1981, the hybrid climbing orchid, Vanda Miss Joaquim, was chosen as the nation's national flower.
Singapore's "orchid diplomacy" honours visiting head of states, dignitaries and celebrities, by naming its finest hybrids after them; these are displayed at its popular VIP Orchid Gardens.
There is no admission fee, except for the National Orchid Garden.
Contents 1 History 1.1 1859xe2x80x931876 1.2 1877xe2x80x931920s 1.3 1920sxe2x80x931985 1.4 1986xe2x80x93present 2 Attractions 2.1 National Orchid Garden 2.2 Rainforest 2.3 Ginger Garden 2.4 Botany Centre and Tanglin Gate 2.5 Jacob Ballas Children's Garden 2.6 Other attractions 3 UNESCO 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External links
This is the period of time when Singaporexe2x80x99s national flower xe2x80x93 the orchid Hybrid Vanda Miss Joaquim is founded.
Another achievement was the pioneering of orchid hybridisation by Professor Eric Holttum, director of the Gardens from 1925 to 1949.
His techniques led to Singapore being one of the world's top centres of commercial orchid growing.
Orchids in the National Orchid Garden
National Orchid Garden[edit]
Phalaenopsis philippinensis orchid growing in a mist house
The National Orchid Garden is the main attraction within the Botanic Gardens.
Within the Orchid Garden there are a number of attractions such as the following -
VIP Orchid Garden: located at the back of Burkill Hall, displays hybrids of the most popular VIP orchids.
More than 100 celebrities, dignitaries and visiting heads of states have been honoured by Singapore's orchid diplomacy program.
Located next to the National Orchid Garden, this one-hectare garden brings together members of the family Zingiberaceae.
The garden was officially opened in 2003 and it took over the spot vacated by the previous Orchid Enclosure.
SING), housing 750,000 specimens;[15] Orchid Breeding and Micropropagation; and education outreach and workshop classrooms.
The Tembusu tree (Faraea fragrans) featured on the reverse of the Singaporean five-dollar bill at Lawn E, Singapore Botanic Gardens Dendrobium Margaret Thatcher The Yuen-Peng McNeice Bromeliad Collection Dendrobium Bae Yong-joon, an orchid cultivar named after the South Korean actor Vanda Miss Joaquim, the national flower of Singapore Cygnus atratus in the Eco-Lake The Sun Garden (formerly known as the Sun Rockery) Flight of Swans sculpture installed in May 2006 at Swan Lake The Botany Centre Blocks, with a view of Calophyllum inophyllum and one of the wooden sculptures dotted around the complex.