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Station Information
Taipei Zoo Station
Address : 8 Xinguang Rd Sec 2, Wenshan District, Taipei City (350m-walk from
Metro Taipei Zoo Station)
Composition of Nearby Forest : Trees of the Ficus family make up most of the
low-elevation forest, along with Chinese taro and green bamboo. Chinese taro
is a big perennial, with sturdy stem and heart-shaped leaves, which can
reach a total height of 3-5m. Bamboo is a perennial that is able to
withstand high temperatures and grows to a height of 6-20m.
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Taipei Zoo South Station
Address : 30-2 Xinguang Rd Sec 2, Wenshan District, Taipei City(at the
South Exit of Taipei Zoo; can be reached using the zoo tour bus or shuttle
bus)
Composition of Nearby Forest : The forest in the middle elevation is more
diverse, made up mostly of acacia and secondary subtropical evergreen
broad-leaf and bamboo forest. Machilus zuihoensis Hayata, Schefflera
octophylla, Eleplant's ear and Trema orientalis are the main types of plants
to be found in the secondary subtropical evergreen broad-leaf forest.
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Zhinan Temple Station
Address : 123 Wanshou Rd, Wenshan District, Taipei City (Rear parking lot
of Zhinan Temple)
Composition of Nearby Forest : Perennials of the Ficus family and
Machilus kusanoi Hayata are the main plants at elevations between 100m and
350m. Sphaeropteris lepifera, with its umbrella-shaped tree crown, can also
be found in some areas.
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Maokong Station
Address : 35, Ln 38, Zhinan Rd Sec 3, Wenshan District, Taipei City
Composition of Nearby Forest : At an elevation of 400m-450m, Cinnamomum
camphora, hackberry, Machilus nanmu, Sphaeropteris lepifera, Alsophila
podophylla and Cyathea spinulosa can be found.
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