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Turkish Parliament owns largest greenhouse among world's parliaments

The lush greenhouses nestled within the expansive garden of the Turkish Parliament, boasting one of the world's most extensive green areas among Parliaments, serve as a vibrant hub producing an array of flowers and plants. Not only do these greenhouses cater to the needs of the Parliament, but their surplus yield is also available for sale.

Encompassing diverse flora and meticulously designed landscapes, the Turkish Parliament garden goes beyond its ornate appearance. It harbors a greenhouse that provides a conducive environment for cultivating plants that typically don't thrive in Ankara's climate.

The produce from these greenhouses plays a multifaceted role, adorning interior designs, particularly in landscaping endeavors and embellishing various activities hosted within the Parliament's campus.

Umit Küçük, an agricultural engineer within the Turkish Grand National Assembly Support Services Directorate's Park and Garden Services, shared insights on greenhouse productivity with Anadolu Agency (AA). Küçük stated that approximately 3,300 square meters (35,520 square feet) of the area built on 16,000 square meters is enclosed, meaning the greenhouses, and that flower production is carried out both in open and enclosed areas.

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