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Bloedel Conservatory
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Located in beautiful Queen Elizabeth Park, Bloedel Conservatory is a domed lush paradise atop Vancouver’s highest point. More than 120 free-flying exotic birds, 500 exotic plants and flowers thrive within its temperature-controlled environment.
Glowing atop the highest point in Vancouver, the Bloedel Conservatory is housed under a massive triodetic dome consisting of a number of connected glass bubbles. Beneath the modernist dome is a lush garden wonderland comprised of three distinct biomes: tropical rainforest, subtropical rainforest, and desert. Among the distinct environments, over 500 species and varietals of plant life thrive far from their native climes. Coffee trees and fig trees share space with exotic ferns and lilies. In addition to sheltering the varied flora the space also acts as an aviary, housing over 100 brightly colored birds which are free to soar under the tall dome.
Glowing atop the highest point in Vancouver, the Bloedel Conservatory is housed under a massive triodetic dome consisting of a number of connected glass bubbles. Beneath the modernist dome is a lush garden wonderland comprised of three distinct biomes: tropical rainforest, subtropical rainforest, an…
Inside Queen Elizabeth Park -small geodesic dome with exotic plants and tropical birds
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