New routes for autumn excursions have been developed by the Central Botanical Garden of the National Academy of Sciences. A site of shade-producing plants of more than a hundred varieties is among the debut exhibitions areas. A medicinal garden, which in September pleases the guests with blooming thyme, can be visited. Dahlias and gladiolus, velvet, sunflower, asters and cannabis are especially popular with the guests from September to late October. Roses will bloom before the first frosts in the garden.
A series of educational tours is planned for the autumn in the Botanical Garden.












