Introduction to the Alpine Plant Area: The Alpine Plant Area is located in a square glass room in the middle of the top of the greenhouse. It has an area of only about 12 square meters and a height of 2.5m. It has independent temperature control facilities and a supplementary light and humidification system to control the temperature at 17°C. the following. Bonsai landscaping techniques are also used in the landscape. Landscape stones are used to simulate two winding mountains in the middle of the pavilion. The terrain on both sides is shaped into gentle slopes. Landscape stones are dotted in between, and mainly herbaceous or cushion-shaped alpine plants are arranged. Create a natural ecological landscape of miniature alpine meadows and flowstone beaches.
The plants currently collected in the Alpine Botanical Museum are mainly from alpine meadows or glacial flowstone beaches on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau between 3000-4500m above sea level. They are mainly herbs, with about 150 species. Here you can see the world's three famous alpine flowers: many species of the Primrose family, the Gentianaceae family and the Rhododendron family, such as the green velvet that is very famous in the West, and the "Venus's Slippers". Tibetan Cypripedium orchids include the red polo flower with a religious name - Zhongdian Hornwort, as well as plants from the European and American alpine areas such as Dalmatian Geranium, Canadian Columbine and so on.