Walking into the glass flower showroom of the Botanical Museum, you will see Swiss gentian accompanied by Mexican cactus rouge; Egypt's water lilies are fresh and elegant, and virgins are generally quiet; The red roses in Romania are delicate and charming, and the fire is as warm as a fire; The plum blossoms in China are delicate and elegant, and the peony is elegant and elegant; The azaleas of West Malaya in Nepal are in full bloom; Dutch marigolds are like twinkling stars; Jindalai in North Korea and Anemone pentaphylla in Denmark are in Bimei; Li in Singapore reminds people of the poem "Thick makeup is always appropriate"; There are also cherry blossoms in Japan, tulips in France, Meilan in Venezuela and plumeria in Pakistan; Even Czech hops raise proud faces here. When visitors get closer, they can see the fibrous roots of plants thinner than hair; Clear and lifelike, as if there is juice flowing on the leaves; Colorful, delicate and lovely yellow, pink, green and red calyx, bud, corolla and stamen; Similar to all kinds of fruits that can absorb human water; Especially the little bee standing on the stamen, sucking nectar and imparting pollen, its wings are like gauze, which almost makes people doubt that they can hear the buzz!
The 4000 glass specimens in the museum represent 164 families and 847 varieties, involving almost all families in the plant kingdom. All plant specimens are displayed in turn according to the process of plant evolution. Walter, President of the New England Botanical Society? Dean examined 16 glass specimens with a magnifying glass and compared them with those in his herbarium. No mistakes were found. There are also a group of cryptophyte models and a group of models in which the fruits of Rosaceae plants are invaded by pests and fungi. Thousands of models are showing the novelty and beauty of the plant world and its inseparable relationship with human beings with their vivid and realistic postures. Visitors not only learned a wealth of botany knowledge here, but also got a high artistic enjoyment. No wonder some people compare the glass flowers in the United States with the Great Wall of Wan Li in China, saying, "It's a pity that China people didn't see the Great Wall of Wan Li, and it's a pity that Americans didn't see the glass flowers in the Botanical Museum of Harvard University."
Elegant peony is the favorite of China people, and China peony can also be seen in the Botanical Museum of Harvard University.