enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Botanical garden | Plant Conservation, Education & Research |...

    www.britannica.com/science/botanical-garden-study-and-exhibition-garden

    Botanical garden, originally, a collection of living plants designed chiefly to illustrate relationships within plant groups. In modern times, most botanical gardens are concerned primarily with exhibiting ornamental plants, insofar as possible in a scheme that emphasizes natural relationships.

  3. The botanical garden or botanic garden is a garden dedicated to the collection, cultivation, preservation and display of an wide range of plants. These plants are labelled with their botanical names or scientific names. Botanical Gardens have collections of living flora species for reference.

  4. Botanical garden - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botanical_garden

    A botanical garden is a controlled and staffed institution for the maintenance of a living collection of plants under scientific management for purposes of education and research, together with such libraries, herbaria, laboratories, and museums as are essential to its particular undertakings.

  5. What is a botanic garden? - Kew

    www.kew.org/read-and-watch/what-is-a-botanic-garden

    We all think we know instinctively what a botanic garden is – a beautiful garden where plants are labelled. When you sit down to think about the origins of botanic gardens and the complexity of their changing role through time, definitions become a little slippery and interesting.

  6. What Is A Botanical Garden? (Why They’re Important)

    greenupside.com/what-is-a-botanical-garden-why-theyre-important

    A botanical garden is an organized space, piece of ground, or establishment dedicated to growing, collecting, displaying, and often preserving a range of plant species labeled with their botanical names — especially for scientific study and education.

  7. Botanical garden - Plant Collections, Education, Conservation |...

    www.britannica.com/science/botanical-garden-study-and-exhibition-garden/...

    Botanical gardens, or parts of them, are sometimes planned according to the geographic origin of plants. Not infrequently the layout is based on small, special gardens within the greater garden, such as rose, iris, rock, wildflower, and Japanese landscape gardens. Botanical gardens may range in size from a few hectares to as many as 1,000.

  8. Botanical Gardens: Definition, Functions and History - Biology...

    www.biologydiscussion.com/plant-taxonomy/botanical-gardens/botanical-gardens...

    A botanical garden is an institution for botanical research, especially on the native flora of the region. There should be a herbarium, library, photographic studies, lecture pavilon and recreational facilities.

  9. botanical garden summary | Britannica

    www.britannica.com/summary/botanical-garden-study-and-exhibition-garden

    botanical garden, or botanic garden, Originally, a collection of living plants designed to illustrate relationships within plant groups. Most modern botanical gardens are concerned primarily with exhibiting ornamental plants in a scheme that emphasizes natural relationships.

  10. Botanical Garden - Encyclopedia.com

    www.encyclopedia.com/.../horticulture/botanical-garden

    Botanical garden. A botanical garden is a place where collections of plants are grown, managed, and maintained. Plants are normally labeled and available for scientific study by students and observation by the public. An arboretum is a garden composed primarily of trees, vines and shrubs.

  11. Botanical Garden - The Canadian Encyclopedia

    www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/botanical-garden

    A botanical garden is distinguished from a public park or display garden (eg, Butchart Gardens, BC) by having a documented collection of woody or herbaceous plants on which scientific research and teaching are conducted.