National Geographic UK - 03.2020

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MARCH

THE JEWEL COMPLEX at Singapore’s Changi Airport
takes “green travel” literally. Inside the terrarium-like
dome, find more than 2,000 trees and 100,000 shrubs,
plus the world’s tallest indoor waterfall.

LIGHT SCULPTURES
How Does Your
Garden Glow?
Find out at South
Carolina’s Brook-
green Gardens
April 8 through
September 12,
when artist Bruce
Munro’s installa-
tions illuminate
seven areas, includ-
ing the arboretum.
Munro also created
California’s recent
“Field of Light at
Sensorio,” above.

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PHOTOS (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT): GEORGE LIN; COBRA LILY, DARLINGTONIA CALIFORNICA (DETAIL), 1886, BY LYDIA SHACKLETON,
COURTESY NATIONAL BOTANIC GARDENS, DUBLIN; EM CAMPOS; MARK THIESSEN, NGM STAFF; LEENA ROBINSON, ALAMY STOCK PHOTO

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BLOSSOM WATCH
Lone Star State Flower
Waves of wild bluebonnets turn
the Texas Hill Country into a sea
of cerulean and nourish several
species of butterflies, typically from
late March until mid to late April.

Here are five ways
to celebrate flowers
and gardens around
the world this spring.

BY MARYELLEN
KENNEDY DUCKETT

ART EXHIBITION
DIG INTO
DETAILED
DEPICTIONS
OF PLANTS AT
THE NATIONAL
GALLERY OF
IRELAND IN
DUBLIN. THE
EXHIBITION
‘DRAWN FROM
NATURE: IRISH
BOTANICAL
ART’ RUNS
MARCH 7
TO JUNE 21.

In Nature’s Best Hope,
author Douglas W.
Tallamy gives home-
owners tips on how to
establish conservation
corridors in their
own backyards.
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