Introduction to Lushan Botanical Garden: Lushan Botanical Garden runs along the main tour path through the entire garden to the foot of Guanyun Peak, covering an area of ​​7,000 acres. The garden has rich water resources, fertile soil, a good microclimate, and lush plant growth. In recent years, it has been cultivated successively and introduced plant species amounting to 1,100 species. Up to now, the green bamboo garden, chestnut garden, magnolia garden, pine and cypress garden, black locust garden, red leaf garden and other parks have begun to take shape. The metasequoia and ginkgo in the park are national level I key protected plants; Chinese zoysia, wild soybean, and linden are national level II key protected plants; there are three species of plants listed in the "Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora"; There are 4 species of plants listed in the "Red Data Book of Rare and Endangered Plants in China" and 26 species listed in the "Rare and Endangered Protected Plants of Shandong Province".

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