Did you know that there’s an orchid named after Mr Lawrence Wong, Singapore’s fourth Prime Minister (PM)?
The flower, Dendrobium Lawrence Wong, is currently in bloom at the Gardens By The Bay.
Gardens By The Bay on Facebook
The bloom expected to last until 19 May, so be sure to head down if you’re keen to catch it in bloom for the last time.
Wednesday (15 May) night marked the swearing-in ceremony of PM Wong. On that same day, Gardens By The Bay shared a memory about his orchid on its Facebook page.
“Throwback to 2020 when we presented this elegant orchid to [PM Wong],” it stated on the post’s caption.
Source: Gardens By The Bay on Facebook
Notably, the flower was bestowed upon him to honour his previous contributions as Minister for National Development from 1 October 2015 to 26 July 2020.
The attraction also detailed some interesting facts about the special orchid.
In particular, it was bred under the Gardens Orchid Hybridisation Programme. The initiative was first kickstarted in 2015 by Dr Tan Wee Kiat, the founding CEO of Gardens By The Bay.
PM Wong’s flower is a hybrid of two orchids, which are:
Source: Monaco Nature Encyclopedia, for illustration purposes only
Source: NParks
It can thrive in warm and cool climates.
Dendrobium Lawrence Wong is still in bloom at the Lost World in Cloud Forest, where orchids and other tropical plants are aplenty.
If you’d like to catch a final glimpse of it, here’s how you can get there:
Lost World @ Cloud Forest, Gardens By The Bay
Address: 18 Marina Gardens Drive, #03-02/03, Singapore 018953
Opening hours: 9am – 9pm daily
Nearest MRT station: Gardens By The Bay
Also read: Lawrence Wong sworn in as S’pore’s 4th Prime Minister, promises to serve with all his heart
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Featured image adapted from Gardens By The Bay on Facebook.
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