Here is the gardener’s dilemma: We all want free information. But the 4th edition’s photos were paid for by your taxes (through NParks) and the expertise of local horticulturists.
: Available for purchase at specialized retailers like NHBS and sometimes listed on marketplaces like Lazada .
The story of "1001 Garden Plants in Singapore" began several years ago, when a group of passionate horticulturists and gardening experts came together with the goal of creating a definitive guide for gardeners in Singapore. The team, led by the indefatigable Dr. Tan, a renowned botanist with a deep love for tropical plants, worked tirelessly to compile a list of 1001 plants that could not only survive but flourish in Singapore's unique environment.
The hardcover 4th edition retails at around SGD $65–$85 at Kinokuniya or NParks’ Singapore Botanic Gardens shop. At over 400 pages, it is heavy to carry to a nursery. A PDF version lives on your phone.
, reflecting the evolution of Singapore from a "Garden City" into a "City in Nature". The Evolution of a Green Reference
Here is the gardener’s dilemma: We all want free information. But the 4th edition’s photos were paid for by your taxes (through NParks) and the expertise of local horticulturists.
: Available for purchase at specialized retailers like NHBS and sometimes listed on marketplaces like Lazada .
The story of "1001 Garden Plants in Singapore" began several years ago, when a group of passionate horticulturists and gardening experts came together with the goal of creating a definitive guide for gardeners in Singapore. The team, led by the indefatigable Dr. Tan, a renowned botanist with a deep love for tropical plants, worked tirelessly to compile a list of 1001 plants that could not only survive but flourish in Singapore's unique environment.
The hardcover 4th edition retails at around SGD $65–$85 at Kinokuniya or NParks’ Singapore Botanic Gardens shop. At over 400 pages, it is heavy to carry to a nursery. A PDF version lives on your phone.
, reflecting the evolution of Singapore from a "Garden City" into a "City in Nature". The Evolution of a Green Reference