STATION POLLINATION GARDEN

Pollination Garden
The pollinator garden is designed to attract and support many kinds of pollinators such as bees, butterflies, birds and other helpful insects. The garden has only local flowering species that bloom all year . This gives a steady supply of nectar and pollen. Visitors can watch the pollination process and learn to identify different pollinators too. The garden also teaches how pollination helps maintain ecosystem balance and supports plant reproduction.
The garden receives enough sunlight to help plants produce more nectar and pollen. Trees and small shrubs provide shade and create a cool microclimate that pollinators need. As a learning area, the garden teaches communities about native plants, how pollination works and why it is important for food production and healthy ecosystems. It also encourages awareness and conservation of pollinators.
Pollinator-friendly flowers visible in the area:
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Crepe Ginger |
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Malabar Melastome |
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Jasmine |
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Jungle Flame |



