Beijing Botanical Garden
China - Beijing - Xiangshan
Institution Code: PE
International Agenda Registrant: Yes
Current BGCI member: Yes
The exceptional rose garden in Beijing
About the Beijing Botanical Garden
Beijing Botanical Garden, lying in the foot of the West Hill of Beijing, has by tradition been engaged in the conservation of the native flora, especially plants from northern, northeastern and northwestern China. Its attention is also concentrated on research, public education and recreation. 200 ha are currently opened to the public, including the living plant collections, the historic sites, a nature reserve. Excellent displays are made monthly in the main conservatory, penjing (bonsai) garden, the arboretum and 11 outdoor gardens: tree-peony garden, peony garden, rose garden, ornamental peach garden, lilac garden, crabapple-contoneaster garden, magnolia garden, fall color garden, perennial garden, bamboo garden and mume flower garden. The garden attracts more than 1.4 million domestic and overseas visitors every year.
Main Address:
Beijing Botanical Garden
Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences
20 Nanxiincun, Xiangshan South Road
Xiangshan
Beijing 100093 China
Telephone Number: (86-10) 62591431
Fax Number: (86-10) 62590348
Web Site: http://www.beijingbg.com
Institution Email Address: Xmjing@ns.ibcas.ac.cn
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- Staff Details
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Director: Han Xingguo
Curator:
Plant Records Officer:
- About this Garden
- Institution Type: Botanic Garden
- Date Founded:
- Physical Data
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Altitude: 0.00 metres
- Local Information
- Garden Name: 北京植物园
- Address: 中国北京市香山香山南路中科院植物研究所,邮编 100093
- City: 香山
- State: 北京
- Features and Facilities
- Plant Collections
- Special Collections:About 700 rose Cultivars are grown in the rose garden, covering an area of 7 ha. With a European style, a hidden fountain and a cascade make an open theatre with hybrid tea roses, miniature roses, antique roses and wild roses along the pathway.
Ornamental peach is very decorative by Chinese tradition. The ornamental peach Garden was completed at the beginning of 1980’s, covering an area of 3.4 ha. 70 cultivars are collected at present. Flowering plum,forsythia and cherries sent by Japanese friends can be found in the garden too. Rich multicolored flowers cover the entire hillside during blooming spring. A new breeding program is carried on for cultivars with new color and early blossom.
China is believed to keep the most species of lilac in the world. Lilac has long been grown as one of the ornamental plants. The lilac garden, covering an area of 3.5 ha, was first completed in the end of 1950’s and then extended at the beginning of 1980’s. 22 species and cultivars of lilac are collected here currently. The blooming time may last 6 weeks depending on different varieties. We are hunting new cultivars from North America & Europe and looking forward to financial support for the project.
The arboretum is also a highlight in the garden. It is composed of conifers, maples, poplars, magnolias and many other tree species. The woods make much relaxation and comfort for visitors. It is also one of biggest conifer collection in China.
- Conservation Programmes
- Research Programmes
- Education Programmes