2007年VOA标准英语-US Public Gardens Bring People, Plants Together(在线收听) | ||||
By June Soh Washington, DC 09 July 2007 The United States Botanic Garden located across from the U.S. Capitol is one of the many tourist attractions in Washington, D.C. Visitors can see thousands of beautiful and fascinating plants in the garden and this summer they can experience greenery from across the U.S. As VOA's June Soh reports in a special exhibit, 20 institutions have combined to show the impact of the nation's public gardens. Amy Katz narrates the story.
The Associate Director of North Carolina's Botanical Gardens, Andrew Bell, points out different plants in the garden. "This is a piece of coast plants of North Carolina, a very unique ecosystem in the southeast. And we want to bring a piece of them up here." In the summer-long exhibit focusing on the work, diversity and importance of public gardens, 20 institutions from across the nation have constructed displays representative of their work.
The U.S. Botanic Garden's officials say the wide variety of living exhibits attract one million visitors annually.
Jared Beard, of West Virginia, says it is educational for first timers "I (learned) just the kind of effort and care that has been put into things like this for the public, the way they take care of the garden, and its beauty and their choice of plants." Beng Ulep is a foreign tourist from the Philippines. " I have seen here so many species of flowers that we don't have in the Philippines. I enjoyed very much. My heart feels dancing because of the beauty." Her feelings underscore the goal of public gardeners: to nurture the human soul. They say it is time for people to recognize the importance of these places and the critical role that plants play in our lives. | ||||
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