International Gardens At Putrajaya Floria 2007
Another section of the Putrajaya Floria 2007 is the International Gardens section. Designers are from Australia, India, Taiwan, Singapore, Indonesia and the UK. Each of them trying to promote their own country through flowers and I think they did a good job. Let's see how they decorated their allocated area to bring out the most of their country. From Australia...

Australian florists are trying to bring the country scene here. Roses of multiple colors are grouped into terra-cote vases. 
With a wooden swing, with a wooden barrel. You can practically smell the roses when passing by. From Singapore...

Singapore is an island with beaches surrounding it. Therefore, the flower 'waves'. How a bare dried branch can be assembled to make such a lovely structure. To enhance the wave structure, an artificial fish is placed below the wave. Interesting. From Taiwan...

The Taiwanese floral designers brought along a very modern concept, that emphasizes on movement of flowers. Flowers themselves do not move, but arranged in a certain way, you can see that there is a movement. That's the beauty of this garden, red and green anthuriums with dracena leaves, arranged horizontally and on top of metal stands is a sight to look at. From India...

India's concept is about decorating the symbolic Taj Mahal. You can see the white roses at the base of the light pillars, and when the lights are on, they create a romantic effect. After all, the Taj Mahal was built in the name of LOVE from the King to his wife. From Indonesia...

Whenever we speak of Indonesia, the word Balinese come to mind and that is what the Indonesian floral designers are trying to achieve. A Balinese concept, with flowers decorated around a teak furniture. 
Not forgetting a lovely garden surrounding a Balinese statue and a water fountain made of stone. From United Kingdom...

UK's concept is very simple, a round garden with all kinds of flowers and foliage. To see other sections of the Putrajaya Floria 2007, click on the links below...
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