Places exhibiting the flora of Singapore
* Singapore Botanic Gardens * Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve * Gardens by the BayEvents related to the flora of Singapore
* Singapore Garden FestivalPrograms related to the flora of Singapore
* Singapore Green Plan 2012 - Drawn up in 2002, the Singapore Green Plan 2012 (SGP2012) is a 10-year national blueprint to build a sustainable environment for the upcoming generations. *'Community In Bloom' Programme - Encouraging the community to cultivate on common green areas to create gardens for all to enjoy. *The Singing Forest - A new collection of bird-attracting native trees is being established at Southern Ridges to provide a wide variety of suitable food sources as well as shelter and nesting areas for native birds. When established, the additional planting of suitable tree species will eventually provide an opportunity for visitors to learn and appreciate the diverse collection of birds and trees. This project is sponsored by ST Microelectronics. *Nature Keeper Programme - The Nature Keeper Programme is the first programme for primary school students which focuses on our local forests and its floral and faunal inhabitants. Designed to stimulate the interest of the young and inculcate in them an appreciation of our forests, the programme brings students through a series of theoretical and field workshops on eight topics that will be carried out over two years. It will be carried out at the Bukit Timah and Central Catchment Nature Reserves. The programme also aims to nurture young volunteers in protecting our natural heritage in the longer term. *Sembcorp Forests of Giants - Sembcorp Industries has donated $1 million to the Garden City Fund to set up an arboretum - a living gallery of giant tree species - for education and research, and to fund green educational programmes to benefit the community. This is part of efforts to enhance biodiversity within urban areas. *Plant a Tree Programme and Orchid Conservation Fund - The Orchid Conservation Fund was launched by thCultural significance
The national flower of Singapore is Papilionanthe Miss Joaquim, also known as Vanda Miss Joaquim or the Singapore orchid. For its resilience and year-round blooming quality, it was chosen on 15 April 1981 to represent Singapore's uniqueness and hybrid culture.References
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See also
* Fauna of Singapore * Wildlife of Singapore * National Biodiversity Centre {{DEFAULTSORT:Flora Of Singapore