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The charm of pelargoniums! Visiting a closed foundation

20.03.2025 - 23.03.2025
20 / 21 / 22 / 23 On March 2025, the Central Botanical Garden of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus invites you to the closed collection fund of beautifully flowering pelargoniums!

About 150 species and varieties of pelargonium, gerbera and other beautifully flowering plants located in the closed greenhouse fund of the botanical garden will be presented to your attention!

You will see a variety of pelargoniums in color and shape, enjoy the variety of aromas of flowers and leaves, and, of course, take atmospheric photos for memory.

Admire the most beautiful and fashionable varieties of pelargonium zonal, fragrant, royal, ivy-leaved, star-shaped, tulip-shaped, rosebud, formosum!

Feel the fragrance of the leaves of unusual varieties of pelargonium, for example, with the smell of Coca-Cola or roses, all this will add vivid impressions and create a spring mood.

Also, during a visit to the greenhouse, all guests will be given the opportunity to get acquainted with the unique varieties of gerbera from the Central Botanical Garden!

The addition of the exhibition will be "Fluttering flowers". Paintings and panels of butterflies collected from different parts of the world will delight with their brightness, diversity and sophistication. Here you can see day and night butterflies, inhabitants of tropical forests and polar tundra, giants and dwarfs, famous and recently discovered species, poisonous butterflies and travelers, the rarest and most expensive, symbol butterflies and mascot butterflies. The exhibits are artistically decorated in the form of paintings with a baguette.

Dates of the event: March 20-23, 2025
Opening hours: from 11:00 to 17:00.
Ticket office opening hours: until 16:00.
Venue: stock greenhouse.
Entrance: through the exhibition hall!

Cost: entrance ticket to the botanical garden is paid.

Learn more by phone:
+375 29 320 17 17;
+375 17 379 69 15.