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Supertrees of Singapore #ThursdayTreeLove

 

Image for Supertrees of SingaporeAlmost two years to the day, I was at Singapore’s Gardens By The Bay. Visiting this man made wonder after a day at Singapore’s famed Botanical Gardens was a bit of a downer because even though the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest were fabulous, it was a bit like costume jewellery :fabulous but fake. But in

In hindsight, though, the Supertree Grove is indeed a wonder. Did you know that :

  • 11 of the Supertrees are embedded with environmentally sustainable functions like photovoltaic cells to harvest solar energy.
  • Over 162,900 plants comprising more than 200 species and varieties of bromeliads, orchids, ferns and tropical flowering climbers are planted on the Supertrees.

Now that alone makes this garden worth a visit. Isn’t it?

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I’m linking this up with Parul’s #ThursdayTreeLove , a weekly initiative where other bloggers share their pictures of trees.

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36 responses to “Supertrees of Singapore #ThursdayTreeLove”

  1. Certainly, it is one of the most sought after experience in Singapore. I will suggest everyone visiting Singapore to visit this site. Great picture and post.

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    1. Thanks for your kind words. I know it’s not a natural tree but it is amazingly ecofriendly being a solar power generator!

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  2. Wow..i thought they are for aesthetics only. I have also not seen a picture with plants on it. It’s beautiful.

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    1. It is really gorgeous!

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  3. Picturesque beauty
    Lovely Post
    Love
    P,

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Doctor

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  4. Loved the picture and the story.The best part is Supertrees may be the solution in the future for many problems.

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    1. Yes indeed . I never thought of that really when I stood before these trees

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    2. I didn’t think of it at that time

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  5. These are indeed beautiful and a man-made wonder. I remember visiting here and trying to find a way to get on top, but we couldn’t do that then

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    1. I didn’t go up either !

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  6. Wow! I love these kind of posts. I love knowing the unknown. Keep writing.

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    1. Thanks for your kind words !

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  7. I have read about these but never seen them. I didn’t know about the photovoltaic cells bit. Informative post. Keep writing !

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    1. Thanks for stopping by

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  8. Absolutely stunning. Never seen anything like this and until I read your post, I did not believe they are natural. The shots are very neat too.
    Thank you for sharing Sunita and joining.

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    1. These aren’t natural Parul. Only the plants growing on the structures are natural

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  9. Something to look forward to should I go there, I think. :-) I love being in a garden and near nature, even man-made. Thanks for the post and the pic, Sunitha.

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    1. YOu should. You’d love this place.

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  10. I have seen the pictures before but didnt know all this about these trees. Thanks for sharing the info.

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    1. Glad you liked it and found the info useful

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  11. We visited Garden by the bay last year in August during our Singapore trip. I was in complete awe and it’s an awesome place indeed! I really enjoyed the experiences inside the domes as well!

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    1. Yes it is really fascinating and I would’t miss it for the world

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  12. I want to visit such green place too.
    It is a blessing tobe there

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  13. I did not know about these facts. Would love to visit Singapore and see them for myself. Thanks for sharing..

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    1. Glad you found this information useful. Thanks for stopping by

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  14. […] Supertrees of Singapore as captured by Sunita […]

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    1. Thanks for the link up Parul

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  15. I have been wanting to visit Singapore again only for this garden… This post has just raised the city rank on my wish list!! Great facts btw… Thanks :)

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    1. Well I do hope your wish is granted Archana. For a botanist like you this would indeed be a treat

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  16. Wow i really love to see such man made beautiful and wonderful things. Never heard about man made trees. It looks very huge and unique in shape ,want to see once closely

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    1. Definitely go for it ! I assure you it’s amazing

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  17. Wow.. super tree grove is indeed a wonder. I would love to visit some day.

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    1. Definitely something I would keep ot bucket list

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  18. Awesome is the word here when I looked at the picture…. its beautiful:)

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    1. It’s truly breathtaking. Thanks for stopping by

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