The two-storey HortCentre building also serves as the visitor services centre. It showcases gardening attractions, which include the Green Roof and the Lifestyle Corner. The building was one of the winners of 2008 International Architecture Award for Best New Global Design.[3] It is also one of the 11 finalists for Urban Land Institute's (ULI) Awards for Excellence 2009.[4]
Green Roof is a rooftop display of the different types of green roof systems and plants suitable for green roof planting. Lifestyle Corner is where visitors can see how flora-themed furnishings can complement the homes, through the showcasing of interior landscaping and lifestyle-gardening ideas.
Located near the visitor services centre, the greenhouse consists of two-halves: garden retail and workshop area. The garden retail is currently managed by The Plant Story which also operates a café on the premises. Meanwhile, the workshop area is used to conduct workshops organised by HortPark.
The Hands-On House is a laboratory in a classroom setting. It also consists of a sheltered demonstration area in an outdoor setting for learning purposes. It is also popular with small groups of fitness and wellness enthusiasts.
HortLawn is located near to the HortCentre while Event Lawn can be found near the Hands-On House. Both lawns are suitable for hosting a wide variety of outdoor activities such as workshops, bazaars and functions.
The Butterfly Garden was opened in May 2009 by the National Parks Board in partnership with National Biodiversity Centre to allow visitors to learn about the different stages of butterfly metamorphosis and also serve as an experimental garden to facilitate butterfly species recovery.
The 150-square-metre (1,600 sq ft) landscaped theme garden allows visitors to encounter the butterflies up close and personal amongst a visual feast of tropical plants and nearly 20 species of native butterflies. The research focus of the Butterfly Species Recovery Programme is to find suitable nectar and host plants for breeding a variety of butterfly species, including locally extinct species such as clipper (Parthenos sylvia) and common sergeant (Athyma perius).
Surrounded by greenery and sounds of nature, the Nature Playgarden is designed to encourage children to spend more time outdoors and reconnect with nature. Let children’s imagination run wild as they explore the nine different play features built with natural materials. Children can choose from balancing on logs and climbing through tunnels, to building teepees, cooking up an imaginary feast and more.
Explore our educational bee-themed trail which covers three different bee habitats in HortPark, featuring elements and flowering plants that provide shelter and food for docile, native bees.
Spot up to 20 different bee species that live in the gardens, and learn about the many beneficial roles that native bees play.
As a one-stop gardening resource centre, HortPark offers garden lovers a treat with the variety of themed gardens that can be found within it, such as the Therapeutic Garden. Take a stroll and explore the themed gardens today.
HortPark features 21 theme gardens. Each theme is reflected by the careful selection of plant species.
Floral Walk
Home Garden
Car Park Garden
Lifestyle Corner
Water Garden
Vertical Greenery
Silver Garden
Balinese Garden
Plant Introduction Garden
Native Garden
Pitter Patter Potter Garden
Butterfly Garden
Herb and Spice Garden
Fruit Garden
Vegetable Garden
Golden Garde
Welcome to another Adventure with Getting Lost. We are visiting some of the places along the Southern Ridges of Singapore. One of these places is Hortpark. A horticultural park which you can visit if you are interested in landscaping and gardening. A small park so it's not too taxing to walk around... So join me.
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