Great Botanic Gardens of the World
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #307545 in Books
- Published on: 2007-08-31
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 160 pages
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Synopsis
Produced in association with Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI), this book is a celebration of the world's finest botanic gardens. Not only do these gardens contain stunning displays of trees, shrubs and plants which are often rare in horticulture, but they also provide living laboratories for botanical research and are increasingly vital in conserving species under threat in the wild. With over 30 percent of the world's known plant species grown in botanic gardens, these are now vital repositories of biodiversity. "Great Botanic Gardens of the World" highlights the architectural, historical, horticultural and landscape treasures found within more than 60 of the best botanic gardens worldwide, all of which are open to the public. From the world-renowned royal Botanic Gardens at Kew to the dramatic plant collection on the island of Porquerolles off the south of France and the unique desert-flora gardens of Arizona, USA, the origins and history of botanic gardens are examined, along with an overview of how their collections developed and what makes them so remarkable today.
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Great for Botanic Gardens
This book celebrates the work of botanic gardens. Taking in the history and current activitiesin nearly 200 gardens around the world, this is a fascinating read and sets the stage for the changing role of botanic gardens as we all face a challenging future in which plant biodiversity is a critical issue. The gardens can take in rare plants, almost like Noah's Ark did for animals, and care for them as well as being centres of knowledge, research, and improving human well-being.




