Pitcher plant inside the National Orchid Garden in Singapore
by Ashish Agarwal
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Pitcher plant inside the National Orchid Garden in Singapore
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Ashish Agarwal
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The Singapore Botanic Garden is a famous tourist attraction in Singapore, being a 74 hectare garden. The Garden was first established in 1822, closed in 1829, and then re-started in 1859. The Garden is free for tourists, although the National Orchid Garden inside the premises charges a fee of SGD 5 for entry. The National Orchid Garden is very beautiful, with a collection of orchids making it very beautiful. There is a cool house inside the garden, where the temperature is kept lowered for the benefit of some specific plants. This is a photo of the pitchers of the Pitcher Plant, a carnivorous plant where insects fall inside the pitchers and then the plant digests the nutrients from the insects.
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August 20th, 2012
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