Protected by the Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources.

Home to more than 1,800 plant species year-round, featuring major native Korean plants such as evergreen broad-leaved trees, orchids, and ferns, as well as tropical and subtropical species adaptable to greenhouse environments.
Spore-bearing vascular plants that alternate generations. Specimens include wood ferns, horsetails, and chain ferns.
Insect-pollinated plants that attract pollinators with unique strategies. Exhibits include species such as Pungnan, Jaran, and Maxillaria.
Camellias are bird-pollinated plants, often visited by small birds such as the Japanese white-eye. See how camellias reproduce with the help of birds.
This subtropical forest zone occurs in regions with an average annual temperature above 14 °C, such as Korea’s southern coast, Jeju Island, and nearby islands. Exhibits include evergreen broad-leaved trees such as magnolias and holly species.
Exhibition of plants that thrive underwater and photosynthesize by absorbing CO₂ both above and below the water’s surface. Exhibits include water lilies and beautiful lotus flowers from tropical to temperate regions.