193,000 Winter Flowers Planted in Themed Flower Beds and Large Planters

Jeonju City Plants Winter Flowers Throughout Downtown Areas View original image


[Jeonju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Han-ho] Jeonju City announced on the 15th that it plans to plant 193,000 winter flowers, including poppies, white cosmos, and barley, in 10 themed flower beds, 22 large flower pot routes, and 1 railing flower pot location by the 19th to enliven the urban landscape.


Jeonju City intends to focus on planting ornamental cabbages, known for their cold resistance, to maintain greenery even during the winter season.


Additionally, the city will create pothole gardens by sowing cornflowers and poppies in leftover spaces such as roads, sidewalks, and tree pits within the city.


Along with this, Jeonju City plans to produce 200,000 seedlings of 10 varieties, including pansies, at its nursery to present vibrant spring flowers to citizens and tourists next spring.


Choi Byung-jip, head of Jeonju City Garden Urban Resource Circulation Headquarters, said, “We will create landscapes with beautiful flower streets to warm the hearts of citizens exhausted by COVID-19 even in the cold winter,” adding, “We will continue to strengthen Jeonju’s image as a garden city with ten million trees by planting seasonal flowers that can offer various attractions.”




Jeonju=Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Han-ho stonepeak@asiae.co.kr


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