Alexander Garden has become a flower show area for Russia Day. City workers turned the garden into a special display with flower arrangements about World War Two victory. The theme celebrates the 80th anniversary of winning the Great Patriotic War. Evgeny Razumishkin works as Vice-Governor of St. Petersburg and talks about the project. Garden experts from seven city companies made the flower displays.
The Academy of Urban Environment Management helped create the plant artwork. Workers used about 26,000 plants to make the flower beds. People can visit Alexander Garden to see the displays. The flower arrangements have names like Cranes and Order of Victory. Visitors to St. Petersburg can walk through the garden and look at the colorful displays.
The Academy of Urban Environment Management helped create the plant artwork. Workers used about 26,000 plants to make the flower beds. People can visit Alexander Garden to see the displays. The flower arrangements have names like Cranes and Order of Victory. Visitors to St. Petersburg can walk through the garden and look at the colorful displays.