Sunday, April 22, 2018

Garfield Park Conservatory.






      Visiting the Garfield Park Conservatory is a good way to know more about the plants.  From the conservatory history, we know that engineer's intent was to create the "largest publicly owned conservatory under one roof in the world" in Garfield Park.  Its mission is to examine, explore, experiment with, and explaine our relationship with plants.  When we were walked around the conservatory, it reminds me the aquarium that we visited few weeks ago.  In my opinion, they both like the same way to show people that we need to protect animals and plants of our living enviroment.  With advanced seed research and processing facilities, a variety of interactive display methods are extremely important for those who wish to have a deep understanding of the close relationship between plants and plants and humans. The staff in the garden will take care of each one.  It is not only a botanical garden, but it also often hosts various exhibition activities and lectures, which attract various visitors to visit, which in turn can boost the economy and the status of local cities.

      Conservatory is to restore the plant environment under natural ecology and display plant communities and symbiotic relationships. It allows people to appreciate a variety of plants regardless of the outside climate, snow, or bad weather.  Walking to the botanical garden is like entering different countries, regions, and latitudes, experiencing the true state of tropical, temperate, frigid, alpine, and desert oceans. In the scene, science is more interesting.  For the cultivation of plants and wild plants, to educate everyone to protect the ecological awareness.

       Conservatory is for the greenen environment, it is supplemented by manual measures.  Because one of the basic physiological processes of plants is photosynthesis, protecting primary forests, afforestation on a large scale, cultivating grasslands, and doing a good job of urban afforestation are important means for reducing CO2 in the atmosphere.

      In conclusion,  to incorporate part of the local culture, conservatory can not only promote traditional culture, but also can tie the relationship between modern urban life and nature.