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China: Eye-catching Guangzhou bougainvillea glabra flower show

The inauguration of Guangzhou's first bougainvillea glabra flower show has caught the eyes of the public. On site, more than 150 kinds of bougainvillea glabra were on display.
 
The show bustled with visitors taking photos and having a visual feast. A series of large-scale thematic flower beds were set up in a modern, stylish design.

Three featured pavilions
  1. The Floral Garden Gate: this pavilion is named “花语心径” in Chinese. At the south gate, a scenery floral garden gate framed with fresh flowers in season and bougainvillea glabra comes into sight, in full bloom and bright color.
  2. Potted Bougainvillea Glabra: is staged at Pu Cui Zhou area. On the spot, a broad variety of potted bougainvillea glabra are displayed in glowing colors, snow white, pink, purple, dark red, light organge, and so forth. Additionally, the visitors were blown away by a pot of bougainvillea glabra with a history of 150 years.
  3. Flower Petals Blowing: in PuLin Square, bougainvillea glabra and Galsang flower are in blossom here and there, along with flower petals blowing in the wind. All the way along the path is paved with a sea of beautiful flower petals, amazing the visitors who are stepping onto this mesmerizing fairy land.
Guangzhou, known as flower city, is greened with all kinds of flowers. And bougainvillea glabra could be seen over the overpasses, river banks, bridges, parks, even the household balconies, patios.

Source: Flower Expo China
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