Planting of 24 Tree Species, 31 Shrub Species, and 166 Herbaceous Species in Dudong-myeon, Ulju-gun

'Ogyejeol Garden,' registered as Ulsan City's 4th private garden.

'Ogyejeol Garden,' registered as Ulsan City's 4th private garden.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Ogyojeol Garden, located in Manhwa-ri, Dudong-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan, has been registered as Ulsan City's 4th private garden under the 'Act on the Creation and Promotion of Arboretums and Gardens.'


On the 17th at 3 p.m., Ulsan City will hold a plaque ceremony for the city's 4th private garden at 'Ogyojeol Garden' in Manhwa-ri, Dudong-myeon, Ulju-gun, attended by about 40 people including Lee Seok-yong, Director of the Greenery and Garden Bureau, Kim Seung-hyun, Senior Vice President of the Ulsan Landscape Association, and members of the Flower Tea Academia Ogyojeol.


'Ogyojeol Garden' covers an area of 508㎡ and is equipped with a rooftop garden and convenience facilities (parking lot, restroom, lounge), and has 221 species of various trees and herbaceous plants planted.


Located on the mid-slope of a mountain, it offers an impressive view overlooking the surroundings and features experiences that satisfy the five senses and comfortable relaxation in nature.


According to the on-site inspection conducted by Ulsan City before registering the private garden, the garden is themed around a plant garden and was found to have 24 species of large trees, 31 species of shrubs, and 166 species of herbaceous plants planted.


In particular, the 166 species of diverse herbaceous plants provide abundant visual attractions with beautiful flowers that change with each season, and the garden is highly valued as a private garden.

An all-season garden planted with 24 species of trees, 31 species of shrubs, and 166 species of herbaceous plants.

An all-season garden planted with 24 species of trees, 31 species of shrubs, and 166 species of herbaceous plants.

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Hwang Kyung-sook, representative of Ogyojeol Garden, said, “After reading the book 'Tasha's Garden' and falling in love with its charm, I planted hundreds of species of wildflowers to create a garden where flowers bloom continuously throughout the year,” adding, “I hope visitors to 'Ogyojeol Garden' will experience and enjoy the passage of time and seasonal changes through the flowers that bloom and wither in spring, summer, fall, and winter.”


Lee Seok-yong, Director of the Greenery and Garden Bureau, said, “The registration of Ogyojeol Garden as Ulsan City's 4th private garden is expected to have a positive impact on making Ulsan an ecological garden city,” and added, “We will continue to discover and register excellent private gardens to contribute to the activation of garden culture in daily life.”



Ulsan City's private gardens include the 1st registered 'Onshilium' in Sanjeon-ri, Sangbuk-myeon, Ulju-gun; the 2nd 'Guam Garden' in Daldong, Nam-gu; and the 3rd 'Bali Dongcheon' in Bali, Onyang-eup, Ulju-gun.


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