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With love and passion, everyone can have a nice garden...Elaine Yim

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Count The Garden By The Flowers, Never By The Leaves That Fall.
Count Your Life With Smiles And Not The Tears That Roll.
..... Author unknown.

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Monday, November 9, 2015

Free Guided Tours at the rooftop Secret Garden of 1-Utama

1. Gardenia sp
Free Guided Tours are now available at the rooftop Secret Garden of 1-Utama (for a limited period only) on every first Saturday and Sunday of the month beginning 6th and 7th June 2015 and the following dates:

July 4 and 5
August 1 and 2
September 5 and 6
October 3 and 4
November 7 and 8 
December 5 and 6

The pictures here were taken mainly with my mobile phone during the Guided Tour on 8th November 2015.

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Brazilian Whiskers (Schaueria flavascens)

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Golden Chain Tree (Lophanthera lactescens)

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Dancing Lady Orchid

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Canna Lily (Canna x generalis 'Sunrise')

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Blue Butterfly Bush 
(New name: Rothea myricoides
Old name: Clerodendrum ugandense)

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Mini Variegated Caladium (Caladium humboldtii)

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Cardinal Creeper (Ipomoea horsfalliae)

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Golden Cosmos (Cosmos sulphureus)

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Aerial views sunny skies from the rooftop.

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Ripe berries of Arabica Coffee (Coffea arabica)

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Sword Bean (Canavalia gladiata), also known as Kacang Parang in Malay

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Bengal Clock Vine (Tunbergia grandiflora)


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Asian Foxtail (Uraria crinita)

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Giant Water Lily (Victoria amazonica)

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Australian Willow (Leptospermum brachyandrum)


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Campari Lime Tree (Citrus myrtifolia)

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Entrance to the Secret Garden of 1-Utama 
located at Upper Roof of 1-Utama Shopping Mall in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia



The Secret Garden of 1-Utama is reputed to be the largest rooftop garden in Southeast Asia.
There are about 500 species of plants which include ornamentals, herb, food plants, cactus and succulents, fruit trees, palm trees, orchids, rare and endemic plants, foliage plants, ferns, temperate and highland plants.

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