Park Walker - Ethnobotany Garden with complementary Centre for Ethnobotany @Singapore Botanic Gardens
Park Walker - Ethnobotany Garden with complementary Centre for Ethnobotany @Singapore Botanic Gardens (2021 0613)
Getting There: MRT Botanic Gardens Station (CC19/DT9) Exit A turn right into Garden follow the path beside Trellis Garden toward the Lake to the entrance
The Ethnobotany Garden features plants that are native to Southeast Asia which are traditionally used in four areas – living, symbolism, medicinal and craft purposes. This is the largest such collection in Southeast Asia. Various artefacts that reflect the different aspects of indigenous living are also displayed throughout the garden.
The Centre for Ethnobotany within the Ethnobotany Garden further highlights the roles plants have played in shaping the world we know today. The two-storey centre is organised according to three themes – plants shaping the region and beyond; the cornucopia of the botanical world; and, preserving indigenous knowledge. It aims to provide visitors with an immersive experience through interactive displays, artefacts and information panels.
The Ethnobotany Garden (Living Zone)>
The Ethnobotany Garden (Symbolism Zone)>
The Ethnobotany Garden (Craft Zone)>
The Ethnobotany Garden (Medicinal Zone)













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