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Tajikistan President visits nursery of rare plants

The President of the Republic of Tajikistan, Leader of the Nation, Honorable Emomali Rahmon, and the Chairman of the Majlisi Milli Majlisi Oli of the Republic of Tajikistan, Mayor of Dushanbe, Rustam Emomali, visited the nursery of rare plants, flowers, and shrubs of the Limited Liability Company "Green Country."

It was reported that the enterprise covers an area of 45 hectares and features more than 100 species of rare flowers and shrubs, along with 40 species of ornamental tree seedlings. The seeds were sourced both domestically and internationally and are planted and cultivated based on scientists' recommendations. The purpose of the enterprise's work is to adapt these varieties and types of flowers, shrubs, and tree seedlings to the climate of Tajikistan.

To achieve this, experienced specialists have developed methods for planting and growing them. The Head of State was informed that a greenhouse has been constructed on a 2-hectare area, utilizing modern technology on 20.5 percent of the land in the floriculture farm. In the greenhouse, seedlings of heat-loving trees, flowers, and shrubs are grown and adapted to Tajikistan's climate.

In the greenhouse, more than 100 species of flowers, shrubs, and trees are planted and grown from seeds using modern and advanced global methods, including over 500,000 houseplants and 100,000 perennial flowers. During the tour of the enterprise, President Emomali Rahmon highly praised the activities of the flower growers and the results of their labor.

Read more at Daily Islamabad Post