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An aerial walkway linking two of the Supertrees offers visitors a breathtaking view of Bay South Garden.Īnother iconic feature would be the two Cooled Conservatories comprising the Flower Dome - a "Cool Dry" glass dome, and the Cloud Forest - a "Cool Moist" glass dome. These structures are uniquely designed vertical gardens between 25m and 50m tall (9 to 16 storeys) and boast vertical displays of tropical flowering climbers, epiphytes and ferns. Together with these will be a wide mix of indigenous plants, reflecting the cultural wealth of our communities.Īmong the many features in the Gardens, the Supertrees are one of the most iconic. A rich diversity of plants from different parts of the world have been planted in the Gardens, enabling visitors to experience different botanical worlds, from South America to the Mediterranean, right here in sunny Singapore. The Bay South Garden showcases the best of tropical horticulture and garden artistry, with a mass display of tropical flowers and colourful foliage. The rest of the 101 hectares include Bay East Garden across the Marina Channel and Bay Central Garden beside the Singapore Flyer. Gardens by the Bay is a 101-hectare development that comprises three plots - Bay South, Bay East and Bay Central.īay South Garden, situated on prime waterfront land at Marina South, is the largest of the three gardens at 54 hectares. These structures are part of Gardens by the Bay, the first part of which was recently opened to the public in June this year. The elegant domes you saw are the cooled conservatories, and standing tall nearby are the magnificent Supertrees. Travelling along the East Coast Parkway recently, some of you might have seen some interesting new developments coming up next to the integrated resort at Marina Bay.