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Botanical Gardens and Arboreta in Europe, excluding the British Isles.
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Dedicated to conifers from all over the world. Its main aim is to help protect rare and endangered species. Located near Carcassone, southern France.
Features tours of the gardens and glasshouses, an events calendar, and visitor information.
Information about the garden, library, museum, research, biodiversity informatics, and other botanical projects and organizations.
At the University of Nijmegen (Netherlands). Specializes in solanaceae, with an extensive image list of plants in this family and links to other resources.
Overview, news, events, plus information on guided tours and list of plants available for purchased. Located in Ljubljana, Slovenia
An Estonian university garden over 200 years old. Detailed description of plant collection and visitor information.
Created in 1754 by Archduchess (Empress) Maria Theresia of Austria the Garden was first used by the Medical Faculty of Vienna University. The Garden is a synthesis between a 19th century landscape garden and a display of plants in systematic and plant-geographical arrangement. Maps, staff lists, and historical information. Vienna, Austria.
Lithuanian academic facility presents information about its research, departments, and history.
Provides information on this internationally important garden, including what's on, visiting, research, the library, collections, the herbarium and conservation. In English, French and Dutch.
Interactive maps, feature, history, virtual tour, location, facilities and events.
Garden overview, history, news and visitor information.
The botanic garden dates back to 1545 and is regarded as the most ancient university garden in the world. Padua, Italy.
Provides news, information and photo gallery for visitors about the collections, exhibitions and research. Tallinn, Estonia.
Provides information on this internationally important garden, including what's on, visiting, research, the library, collections, the herbarium and conservation. In English, French and Dutch.
Information about the garden, library, museum, research, biodiversity informatics, and other botanical projects and organizations.
Overview, news, events, plus information on guided tours and list of plants available for purchased. Located in Ljubljana, Slovenia
An Estonian university garden over 200 years old. Detailed description of plant collection and visitor information.
Provides news, information and photo gallery for visitors about the collections, exhibitions and research. Tallinn, Estonia.
The botanic garden dates back to 1545 and is regarded as the most ancient university garden in the world. Padua, Italy.
Features tours of the gardens and glasshouses, an events calendar, and visitor information.
Garden overview, history, news and visitor information.
At the University of Nijmegen (Netherlands). Specializes in solanaceae, with an extensive image list of plants in this family and links to other resources.
Interactive maps, feature, history, virtual tour, location, facilities and events.
Created in 1754 by Archduchess (Empress) Maria Theresia of Austria the Garden was first used by the Medical Faculty of Vienna University. The Garden is a synthesis between a 19th century landscape garden and a display of plants in systematic and plant-geographical arrangement. Maps, staff lists, and historical information. Vienna, Austria.
Dedicated to conifers from all over the world. Its main aim is to help protect rare and endangered species. Located near Carcassone, southern France.
Lithuanian academic facility presents information about its research, departments, and history.
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July 8, 2023 at 17:11:40 UTC
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