Well-tended area displaying a wide range of plants labelled with their botanical names.
1Holboellia is named after Fred Louis Holboell, superintendent of Copenhagen botanic garden.
2Fossil Plants, his backyard botanic garden, houses a collection of early evolutionary plants.
3A botanic garden in Ceylon must naturally be something extraordinary.
4Gerard, the famous herbalist, lived in Holborn, and had there a large botanic garden.
5He already has a demanding day job, running the oldest botanic garden in the US.
6Both feature a twisting geometric glass facade with a publicly accessible botanic garden at the peak.
7The botanic garden, three wersti from the town, has few exotic plants, and is much neglected.
8Before we reached Orotava, we visited a botanic garden at a little distance from the port.
9The Royal Dublin Society was granted land in Glasnevin to establish a public botanic garden in 1795.
10He was to enclose the park for our deer, as well as the grounds for the botanic garden.
11This is a curious and uncommon shrub that one rarely sees outside the walls of a botanic garden.
12It is the job of botanic garden specialists such as Seamus to ensure that Irish genetic variations are preserved.
13Sir William Jackson Hooker, who became director of Kew Gardens, could be commemorated with a botanic garden, he added.
14I afterwards understood that they were planted in a botanic garden made for the purpose, by order of the Company.
15He had, says tradition, a little botanic garden, such as were springing up then in several universities, specially in Italy.
16A shrub of great beauty, but one that, unfortunately, is rarely to be seen outside the walls of a botanic garden.
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