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Tulips: 25 photos of the most steep varieties

In the Botanical Garden of Moscow State University calledThe Apothecary Garden is currently hosting a traditional exhibition of flowers, berries and amazing plants. The third consecutive exhibition, Rehearsal of Spring, is taking place in the Apothecary Garden. It began last week and will last until March 19, so that as many people as possible can breathe in the sweet aromas of warmth and freshness. Many plants and flowers are grown here in special conditions, so their blooming can be seen 2-3 months before the natural time. http://www.instagram.com/hortus_ru/ What will visitors expect here? A huge number of tulip varieties, including the rarest "Queen of the Night", bulbous plants and snowdrops, crocuses and daffodils, lilies and lilies of the valley - more than 8 thousand flowers were collected in this greenhouse. According to statistics, about a thousand people visit the "Apothecary Garden" per day. Last year on March 8th the exhibition wasAlmost 7 thousand visitors have been registered. This record can be broken, because warmth has finally started to penetrate into Moscow, you want to walk and greet spring! And the Moscow State University Botanical Garden with flowers is the best place for that! In addition to the exhibition of flowers, berries and plants herea lot of events are taking place. Maslenitsa week delighted guests with a fair of handicraft products, days of tasting breads, cheeses and pies continue. Everyone is offered warming and cheerful mulled wine, as well as delicious treats and a lot of positive emotions. The finale of “Rehearsal for Spring” is kept secret.Last year, for example, the closing of the exhibition was marked by "Pumpkin Maslenitsa" - when a huge pumpkin weighing 30 kilograms was publicly opened and the juicy pulp was given to all visitors. You can look at the plants and flowers at any time - the "Apothecary Garden" is open daily from 10:00 to 20:00, the ticket price is 300 rubles. You can also visit the orchid festival, which will last until April 2.

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