2. History of Botanical Garden:
Luca Ghini was the first person to establish a
botanical garden on scientific lines in 1543 at
Pisa in Italy.
At present there are over 600 important
botanical gardens in the world.
3. What is a Botanical Garden?
Botanical gardens are important places of
systematic study and research on flora of the
region.
It is a place for growing flowers, fruits or
vegetables.
A botanical garden is an educational
institution for scientific workers and general
public or layman to awake and enlightened
interest in plant life.
4. Role of Botanical Gardens:
1. Taxonomic Studies:
Botanical gardens provide valuable information on
various plants Local flora, bonsai, rare plants etc.
2. Botanical Research:
Botanical gardens supply wide range of plant
species, seeds, flowers, fruits for botanical
research.
5. Role of Botanical Gardens:
3. Conservation:
Botanical gardens serve to conserve and propagate rare
species and genetic diversity.
4. Education:
They supply facilities to offer educational courses to
teachers, students and naturalists on local flora,
horticulture, hybridization, plant propagation techniques,
etc.
6. Role of Botanical Gardens:
5. Public Services:
They help the public in identifying the local and exotic
plant species; provide instructions for home gardening’s,
propagation of plants; supply plant resource through sales
or exchange.
6. Aesthetics and Recreation:
They attract people who have made gardening their
hobby for aesthetic beauty and recreation.
7. Employment:
They also create job opportunities for a large number of
young botanists.
7. Famous Botanical Gardens in World:
1. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (England).
2. Royal Botanical Gardens Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
3. Singapore Botanical Gardens, Singapore.
4. Botanischer Garten München, Munich, Germany.
5. Orto botanico di Padova, Padua, Italy.
6. Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden, Pāpa’ikou,
Hawaii.
7. Jardin Botanique de Montreal, Montreal, Canada.
8. Longwood Gardens, Philadelphia, USA.
9. Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape
Town, South Africa.