Nature Ecology
Biodiversity and the ecosystems of Taiwan and its off-shore islands have greatly influenced the lives of different generations. Ten hectares of water and green land have been reserved in the Taiwan History Park to build retention lakes and a complete ecological environment. The use of different landscapes and Taiwanese indigenous plants provides a varied natural environment. After years of hard work, the Museum has also successfully attracted many resident and migrant species.
reticulate-veined cinnamon tree
Formosan nato tree
Taiwan hibiscus
Taiwan melicope
Formosan elderberry
Taiwan ebony
Poonga-oil tree
manila leea
mugwort
macaranga
Taiwan cowplant
helicoid-staminal parsonsia
yedda hawthorn
seashore ardisia
sweet viburnum
China berry
mulberry
Formosan michelia
headache-tree premna
Taiwan coriaria
fetid securinega
coffee senna
aristolochia heterophylla hemsl
large-leaved banyan
spider tree
Indian barringtonia
Kungkao birthwort
Chinese soap berry
Chinese pistache
Formosan sweetgum
common garcinia
giant-leaved markingnut
Botel Tobago cinnamon Tree
crape myrtle kochne
Indian almond
water willow
Formosan ash
Bishop wood
twisting dregea
Chinese elm
fragrant pittosporum
camphor tree
beech