Botanical Gardens and Arboreta Botany Biology


Botanical Gardens and Arboreta are scientific institutions that acquire and maintain living collections of plants for the purposes of research and education. They perform the same function for plants as Zoos and Aquariums do for animals.Typically, botanical gardens and arboreta must have a full-time scientific staff, an herbarium and library, and a catalogued collection of thousands of plants. Although botanical gardens and arboreta may also have a public viewing area, in which case they may be listed as well under Public Gardens, it is the presence of a viable research faculty using an herbarium or herbaria which distinguishes botanical gardens and arboreta from public gardens. This tends to make botanical gardens and arboreta larger in size and more dedicated to preservation of plant taxa than Public Gardens, however size or reputation are not the determining factors.








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Botanical Gardens and Arboreta


See Also:
  • Recreating Eden: A Natural History of Botanical Gardens - Description of the history and philosophy of botanical botanical gardens and botany arboreta gardens with links to nine of the world\\'s botanical gardens botany and arboreta best: Leiden, Jardin des Plantes, Kew, Singapore, Missouri, botanical botany gardens and arboreta New York, Montreal, San Francisco, UBC. Based botany botanical gardens and arboreta on book by Mary Soderstrom.
  • What Makes a Good Botanical Center - Personal reviews of botanical gardens, with links.


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