Hello! The Old Staw Floria is a botanical garden in Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, China. As for your question of whether there are still flowers at the Old Staw Floria now, I’d say that it depends on the time of year.

As a subtropical botanic garden, the Old Staw Floria has an ever-changing floral display throughout the seasons. Depending on when you visit, you’ll likely see a variety of flowering plants and trees in bloom. For instance:

  1. Spring (March-May): Expect to see blooming peonies, lilacs, rhododendrons, azaleas, and early spring flowers.
  2. Summer (June-August): Enjoy the vibrant colors of summer blooms like hydrangea, hostas, daylilies, and colorful annuals.
  3. Autumn (September-November): See the autumn foliage on maple leaves, as well as some late-flowering plants like asters or pampas grass.

As for whether there are “always” flowers at the Old Staw Floria, yes! There will always be something blooming since it’s a place that focuses on showcasing the beauty of plants and nature.