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exhibition in Nikita (October)
The seasonal exhibitions in the Nikitsky Botanical Garden (Yalta):
1. Tulips exhibition in Crimea - spring long-term bulbous plants. About 140 kinds of tulips are growing on the planet now. They usually grow in deserts, semideserts and dry steppes of Asia and Europe, from China up to Pyrenees’, and on the Mediterranean coast of Africa. The native land of the most beautiful wild-growing tulips is Central Asia. Garden tulips were delivered to Europe from Turkey in 16th century. The beauty of plants has subdued Europeans and especially Dutchs. In the Nikitsky Botanical Garden tulips are raised since time of its foundation. Since 1961г. this Crimean Garden has been working on their selection. Crimean tulips possess high decorative qualities, steady against adverse weather conditions on the south of Ukraine. The Crimean exhibition begins with last decade March and up to the middle of May, more than 150 grades of tulips replacing each other, begin to blossom.
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2. Rosarium exhibition in Crimea - Rose – Queen of flowers. The roses fascinate the visitors of the Nikitsky Botanical Garden in Yalta with the beauty and the aroma not only in the spring and in the summer, but also in autumn. The collection of roses of the Nikitsky Botanical Garden in Crimea is one of the best in the East Europe. It estimates more than thousand grades, kinds and forms of roses from 30 garden groups among which there are roses – dwarfs in height up to 10 cm from group of tiny roses and roses – giants from group of the plashing roses, 10 m rising on height, there are grades unitary blossoming only in May – June within 10-20 days and there are grades is long pleasing us flowering within 200 days, till the first snow on the Southern Coast of Crimea. The grades of roses which are included to the collection, are created in the best firms the USA, France, Germany, there are roses from Russia, Spain, Italy and Holland. Terms of the Crimean exhibition – the second decade of May and up to the end of December. Depending on weather conditions terms of exibition can be shifted for 7-10 days. More »