Recently, residents passing by Nanning Flowers Park noticed that one of the park’s outer walls was covered by beautiful purple blooms, resembling a wall of flowers with a romantic atmosphere.
It is reported that known as the garlic vine, this flower is more densely clustered than bougainvillea; its soft and long branches with flowers show elegance, with the vibrant purple-pink hue offering a bright and refreshing appearance. The garlic vine at Nanning Flowers Park has come into full bloom in late October, with a flowering period of about 10 days and these days are the best time to view. A total of 850 plants were cultivated, covering a vertical area of over 1,300 square meters. They are primarily located along the northern perimeter wall of the second phase construction of the park, around the perimeter of the Chinese Rose Maternal Garden, trellises, and green roof wall sections.