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Colorful tropical emotions await visitors to the Botanical Garden of BAS

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On January 10 and 11, flower enthusiasts can treat themselves to an exciting walk in the tropical greenhouse of the Botanical Garden of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.

Visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy the charming blossoms of azaleas, camellias and various types of orchids, the scientific institution informed. They also extend an invitation: "Visit us and recharge with colorful tropical emotions at the beginning of the year!"

The Botanical Garden of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, located at the foot of Vitosha Mountain, houses the richest public collection of plants in the Balkans. The collection fund has over 4,500 species and forms of plants.




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