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Horticulture education exhibition at Kowloon Park to introduce foliage plants
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     To arouse public interest in horticulture and to enhance awareness of greening, the Leisure and Cultural Services Department will hold a horticulture education exhibition entitled "Interesting Foliage Plants" tomorrow and on Sunday (November 7 and 8) from 10am to 4pm at the Arcade of Kowloon Park. Admission is free.

     Foliage plants are plants that are appreciated primarily for their leaves. While their flowers are generally inconspicuous, the visual appeal of these plants lies in the shape, arrangement, colour and veining of the leaves. Examples include elephant's ear plants, staghorn ferns, the elephant's foot and air plants. Some foliage plants, such as pitcher plants and the sweet gum, feature modified leaves or seasonal colour changes. They all have great ornamental value.

     Foliage plants are useful in many ways. Multi-coloured or uniquely shaped ones can be used in garden landscaping to complement flowering plants. Shade-tolerant ones can brighten up dim corners of the garden when grown under the shade of trees, and can serve greening and decorative purposes when planted indoors. Trees with autumn foliage, commonly planted in parks or along roadsides, offer seasonal appeal with their attractive features. Vines with autumn foliage, when covering walls of buildings, enhance the landscape with colour changes of leaves.

     Foliage plants can also help improve the environment by lowering air temperature, regulating air humidity, purifying air and reducing noise.

     Descriptive display panels will enable members of the public to learn more about the characteristics, propagation methods and functions of foliage plants.

     Game stalls will be open during the exhibition at the Kowloon Park Arcade. Visitors will also be able to share the fun of pot planting under the guidance of horticulture instructors.

     Two talks in Cantonese will be held at the Secondary Hall of Kowloon Park Sports Centre. Admission tickets are required.

     The programme schedule is as follows:

Kowloon Park Arcade (November 7 and 8)
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Exhibition: 10am to 4pm
Game Stalls: 10.30am to 3.30pm
Planting for Fun: 10.30am to 12.30pm and 2pm to 3.30pm

Secondary Hall of Kowloon Park Sports Centre
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Talk on "Introduction to interesting foliage plants and their functions"
November 7, 10am to noon

Demonstration on "Creative miniature gardens"
November 8, 10am to noon

     The panels will also be displayed at the following venues:

November 9 to 15: Kowloon Park (Arcade)
November 16 to 22: Hong Kong Zoological and
                   Botanical Gardens
                   (Fountain Terrace Garden)
November 23 to 29: Lai Chi Kok Park
                   (Lingnan Garden)
November 30 to December 6: North District Park
                           (Covered Walkway)
December 7 to 13: Tuen Mun Park (Reptile House)
December 14 to 20: Hong Kong Park
                   (entrance to the Conservatory)

     For enquiries, please call 2723 6042 or 2723 6767.

Ends/Friday, November 6, 2015
Issued at HKT 15:35

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