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Jeonbuk Forest Environment Research Institute to Hold Wildflower 'Photo Exhibition' Until Next Month

Fifty Wildflower Photographs Including Dicentra and Adonis Amurensis on Display

The Jeonbuk Forest Environment Research Institute announced on April 22 that it will hold a 'Wildflower Photo Exhibition' in the first-floor lobby of the institute until May 31.


This photo exhibition has been organized to celebrate the spring season, when flowers are in full bloom, and to convey the vitality and beauty of spring through photographic works. Fifty wildflower photographs, including Dicentra, Adonis amurensis, Jeffersonia dubia, and Anemone koraiensis, which can be found in our surroundings, will be on display.

Jeonbuk Forest Environment Research Institute to Hold Wildflower 'Photo Exhibition' Until Next Month Dicentra. Provided by Jeonbuk Forest Environment Research Institute

'Words from Spring' especially evokes the feeling that wildflowers blooming in the spring season are delivering messages from nature, and is expected to provide visitors with a healing experience.


The exhibition is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and anyone can freely visit and enjoy the wildflower photographs without an admission fee. In addition, forest education materials such as 'Fun Tree Stories' and 'How to Identify Trees Around Us' will be provided to help the general public better understand plants.


Song Kyungho, Director of the Jeonbuk Forest Environment Research Institute, said, "Through this exhibition, we hope to offer visitors to the institute a special experience that fosters a deep connection with nature, and to create an opportunity to put nature conservation and ecological education into practice."




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