BERLIN | Botanic Garden – Full Tour | Camellia Blooming 4K LIVE - Berlin Walking Tour

Today we are taking you to the wonderful world of plants from all over the Earth collected in one place – the Greenhouses of Berlin Botanic Garden (Botanischer Garten). Don’t miss Camellia flowers blooming – we promise it’s worth it! --- The main tropical greenhouse with its length of 60 m and height of 23 m is one of the largest in the world. Featuring tall trees with epiphytes growing on them, and marvelously coloured plants below, as well as lianas and other climbers, it gives you an idea of the huge variety of tropical vegetation. One of the annexes of the main tropical greenhouse contains plants from the deserts of southern Africa, such as the famous Welwitschia and "living stones". On your journey through the tropical greenhouses you will encounter the rich Berlin collection of begonias, the fascinating diversity of the orchid and bromeliad families, and the great variety of tropical ferns and fern allies. Another greenhouse is given over to the presentation of the most important useful plants of the tropics. In the cooler greenhouses you will find displayed camellia and azalea species, plants from South Africa, Australia and New Zealand, and further plants from the Southern Hemisphere together with insectivorous plants. Succulents, or water-storing plants, from the Old World tropical and subtropical regions grow in their own greenhouse. It is dominated by the stem-succulent, candelabra-shaped Euphorbia-species and by aloes with their large fleshy rosette leaves. The neighbouring greenhouse presents a succulent landscape from the New World, where mainly cacti reside, but also species of the century plants (Agave) and representatives of the Crassulaceae family. Standing apart from the main interconnected greenhouse complex, another greenhouse invites you to a journey of the Mediterranean region and the Canary Islands - a trip especially impressive in spring and early summer when flowering is at its peak. Tall tree ferns from the mountainous subtropical regions grow in the arch-shaped rear section. (Description taken from the official webpage of Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin) --- For your orientation, we created a timeline below. Enjoy the video! 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:31 - Preview 00:05:09 - Walking to Berlin Botanic Garden / Botanischer Garten 00:12:57 - Botanic Garden / Botanischer Garten 00:18:36 - “Mediterranean House” 00:24:31 - Walking to Main Building 00:28:39 - “Victoria House” (closed) 00:29:21 - “Main Tropical Greenhouse” 00:31:27 - “Aroid House” 00:32:38 - “Tropical Crops” 00:35:11 - “Orchids” 00:37:02 - Upper Balcony with the view on “Plants of the Rainforest”, “Fern House”, “Bromeliads” 00:39:58 - “Bromeliads” 00:42:51 - “Fern House” 00:44:08 - “Plants of the Rainforest” 00:45:00 - Back to “Orchids” 00:46:00 - Back to “Tropical Crops” 00:47:17 - Back to “Aroid House” 00:48:13 - Back to “Main Tropical Greenhouse” 00:51:19 - Panorama View of “Main Tropical Greenhouse” 00:53:48 - “Main Tropical Greenhouse” Outside and Inside 00:56:14 - “Camellia House” 00:57:38 - “Australia” 00:58:52 - “Carnivorous Plants” 01:00:03 - Upper Balcony with the view on “South Africa”, “Cactus House”, “African Succulents” 01:02:36 - “African Succulents” 01:03:29 - “Cactus House” 01:05:45 - “South Africa” 01:07:06 - Back to “Carnivorous Plants” 01:07:50 - Back to “Australia” 01:08:29 - Back to “Camellia House” 01:09:29 - Back to “Main Tropical Greenhouse” 01:11:34 - Walking under Tropical Plants 01:12:33 - Leaving 01:14:55 - Outside Views and Garden Thank you for watching this video! #travelvlog #travel #travelblog #wanderlust #traveltheworld #berlin #germany #walkingtour #walkaround #botanicgarden