The Far Eastern exposition covers an area of 4 hectares and was established in the fall of 1953. According to data from 1953, the exposition contained 170 species of trees and shrubs. The reasons for the decrease in the number of species are the incompatibility of ecological, climatic and biological conditions. Plants are very demanding on the composition of the soil and the water regime. Currently, the exposition contains 58 species belonging to 24 families and 38 genera. Throughout the year, agrotechnical treatment was carried out on the trees and shrubs present in the Far Eastern exposition. During the season, work was carried out to combat diseases and pests.