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From Mangroves to Medicinals: Rediscovering Native Flora in Urban SingaporeIn the heart of Singapore, where gleaming skyscrapers rise like glass-and-steel sentinels, a surprising secret lies hidden in ...
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Rooftop Rainforests: How Singapore’s Gardens Are Growing Local AgainImagine stepping out onto the roof of a skyscraper, not to gaze at cold concrete or endless glass, but to find yourself ...
The equatorial island nation is home to roughly 5.5 million people, and around 7 million trees — about 6 million of which are tracked by Singapore’s National Parks Board, so that they can be ...
The native Mediterranean species thrives in bright sunshine, but requires chillier temperatures to bear flowers and fruit. Hence, when an olive tree in equatorial Singapore, estimated to be over ...
Observers believe both came here by “piggybacking” on exotic plants brought in by the horticultural sector. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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