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Fushan Botanical Garden

Fushan Botanical Garden belongs to Fushan Experimental Forest at TFRI. It collects systematically and nourishes woody plants from low and mid-altitude areas so as to provide for academic research, teaching and practical training, environmental education, and reserve species.

There are 4 display areas in Fushan Botanical Garden, which are Natural Classroom, Tree Exhibition (including The world of Camphor and Oak, and Fun of Varied Tree), Forest Discovery, and Plants and Human Life (including Bamboo and Ethnic Plants). Moreover, there are 18 interpretive signs in Fushan, such as aquatic plant pond, Taiwan Leaf-nosed bat, ferns, and gymnosperm plants and so on.

There are 135 families, over 700 species and more than 4000 individual plants in Fushan Botanical Garden. In order to respond to the general public’s needs for leisure and recreation, promote nature education, and maintain the quality of ecological environment, the Fushan Botanical Garden, is open to the general public but the number of visitors allowed is restricted. Meanwhile, plant tour guides and recreational facilities will provide better services to the people.