What are botanical gardens?

Botanical garden can be a pleasure for the senses and good education. They create amazing places to visit for both reasons. The botanical garden can be created for public education about plant species and enjoy the huge varieties of beauty that the plant kingdom offers. Sometimes the Botanical Garden can specifically save plants that are close to demise in its habitats, through savings and distribution of seeds. The botanical garden can be a small place open only for the public on several occasions, or it can be a fresh plant paradise where one can enjoy sights and maybe take a picnic. Soon some plants have become interesting not for their practicality, but for what people could teach about nature how things work.

The earliest botanical gardens can be traced back to some of the Italian universities. The Botanical Garden in Pisa is considered the first and was founded in the mid -16th century. Other botanical gardens started in ITat this time the gardens in Padua and Florence.

By the end of the 16th century, other European nations followed and botanical gardens flourished in Germany, Denmark, England, France and the Netherlands. One can see many of these gardens that flourish today, including the original garden in Pisa.

One can find many varieties of botanical gardens on virtually every continent and each offers a slightly different attraction. For example, South Africa boasts eight botanical gardens that try to reproduce all different plant habitats of the diverse geography of the country. Kirstenbosch is a very famous botanical garden. This is going to the bottom of the table mountain in the suburbs of Cape Town and growing only native plants.

Sometimes the botanical garden can charge a small price for entry. Others are free. It is useful to know in advance if the fee and hours when the garden is open. HLine often enjoys LED tours, which can leave the botanical research involved in planning, maintenance and updating the botanical garden.

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