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Excellent participants of Horticulture Training Course over the years gathered in XTBG Excellent participants of Horticulture Training Course over the years gathered in XTBG
  10 former excellent training participants gathered in XTBG on November 3 to communicate with all the trainees of CUBG Horticulture Training course this year. Some teachers of the course, Prof. SUN Weibang and Prof. WANG Shiqiong from Kunming Botanical Garden, Prof. SHI Jipu, chief of Department of Gardening and Horticult...
2019 CUBG Horticulture Training course completed at XTBG 2019 CUBG Horticulture Training course completed at XTBG
  After 16-day intense learning pace, CUBG Horticulture and Landscaping Training Course in 2019 has drawn to its end. On commencement day of November 6, 28 participants from 20 botanical gardens, research institutes and enterprises received their certificates from Prof. HU Huabin, deputy director of Xishuangbanna Tropical ...
XTBG harvests seeds of Sapria himalyana for the first time XTBG harvests seeds of Sapria himalyana for the first time
  Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (XTBG) is delighted to announce that it has harvested the seeds of Sapria himalayana, a root parasitic plant and rare botanical curiosity. It is the first time for XTBG to get the seeds of this host-specific parasitic angiosperm.   Sapria himalayana is a host-specific parasitic a...
Passiflora xishuangbannaensis reintroduced to the wild Passiflora xishuangbannaensis reintroduced to the wild
  Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (XTBG) is pleased to announce that 60 individuals of critically endangered plant species named Passiflora xishuangbannaensis were reintroduced to the wild last week at Mengyang Nature Reserve in Xishuangbanna.   The plant individuals were released in partnership with Xishuangbann...
Flowers with an unusual charm Flowers with an unusual charm
  When delving into the world of flowers, you may find that some plants' charm is far beyond your wildest imagination.   Rangoon creeper   The Rangoon creeper has gained its fame as the chameleon of flowers given it can change its colors according to different phases of its blooming period. The flower initially blooms ...
Wightiaceae: A new plant family in Lamiales reported by Chinese botanists Wightiaceae: A new plant family in Lamiales reported by Chinese botanists
  The Lamiales are an order in the asterid group of dicotyledonous flowering plants. As presently circumscribed, Lamiales are one of the largest angiosperm orders with about 25 families and 21,000 species. However, there are still two small, enigmatic Southeast Asian genera, Cyrtandromoea and Wightia, whose phylogenetic po...
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