All along the itinerary from Singapore ’s Changi Airport to the metropolis center , there is lush verdure , interspersed with beautiful , tropical flowers . Singapore certainly lives up to its report as a " Garden City . " Many of its familiar flowers , trees and plant are among the first to greet get visitors from all over the world . In many eccentric , they too once make it in Singapore from other places .

Orchids

Orchids are synonymous with Singapore , from the substantial flowers to gold plot orchid jewelry . The Singapore Botanic Gardens has an orchid hybridization program that began in the 1930s , with over 400 cross-file hybrids to date .

The hybrid , Oncidium goldiana , also called " gold cascade " or " terpsichore noblewoman , " date from 1939 . Today , it is among the most pop orchids in the world .

Flaming Beauty

The " flaming ravisher " is more officially called Carphalea kirondron . It is a extremity of the Rubiaceae family .

This evergreen bush is aboriginal to Madagascar . In the tropic climate of Singapore , it flowers all year round .

Its racy , green diametrical folio work an ideal background for the clump of brainy red-faced calyx lobes . But it is the four - petaled white flower that draw all the attending , flower willy-nilly among the red calyx lobes and creating an attractive demarcation for themselves .

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Bougainvilleas

A Frenchman , Louis Antoine de Bougainville ( 1729 to 1811 ) first discovered bougainvillea in Brazil in 1768 . These evergreen shrubs are first among the striking florals that grace Singapore ’s commons , gardens and avenues .

The small , white trumpet like prime are eclipse by the bract that surround them in lustrous colours like Battle of Magenta , regal , Orange River and ruby . The flexibleness of bougainvilleas facilitates training them as trees , vines , hedging , screening , and as topiaries .

bougainvillea are primarily cosmetic , with no make out medicative or other chemical properties . The Singapore Botanic Gardens has over 50 hybrids of bougainvilleas in its ingathering . They include Bougainvillea glabra " pridefulness of Singapore , " and Bougainvillea glabra " Singapore pink , " among others .

Cannonball Tree Flowers

The grandiloquent , deciduous round shot tree ( Couroupita guianensis ) prosper in Singapore ’s West Coast Park , East Coast Park , and even along the Pan Island Expressway , add bright colors to the landscape . It is also called the sala tree or coco de mono , among other uncouth names . It is a plant of the Lecythidaceae or Brazil - ball family , and aboriginal to the Amazon rainforest .

The flowers are pink and yellow , and very fragrant . They form off woody telephone extension that grow from the proboscis barque . with child clusters of flowers cascade downwards , generate the cannon ball tree its classifiable appearance . The spheric brown fruit of the tree look like miniature cannon balls . They appear after the flowering , and take up to one class to ripen . The blossom , fruit pulp and bark have medicative uses .

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