Introduction to the Perennial Flower Garden: It is located on the east side of the slope road in front of the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, across the road from the Mulan Garden. It covers an area of ​​1.44 hectares and has a collection of more than 100 species of perennial flowers. The Perennial Flower Garden adopts a symmetrical and regular design, with a cross-symmetrical garden path, a petrified wood bonsai in the center, and strip flower beds running east and west along the cross axis. More than 60 kinds of perennial flowers, including sedum, sedum, amaryllidaceae, Asteraceae, and Iris, bloom continuously from spring to autumn. A round pavilion and a concrete flower stand were built at the southern end of the garden to separate it from the aquatic botanical garden and allow visitors to take a rest and enjoy the scenery.

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