Botanical Garden of the University of Regensburg
The Botanical Garden of the University of Regensburg is located on the street Am Biopark (formerly Josef-Engert-Straße ) west of the Department of Botany at the University of Regensburg . The garden was established in 1977 and is 4.5 hectares in size.
The individual areas / departments in the Botanical Garden are:
- the systematic department
- the geographical department
- the sub mediterranean area
- the oak-birch forest, heather and inland dune
- the alluvial forest
- Central European deciduous forest, northern coniferous forest, alpine altitudes and tundra
- the trial and cultivation area, the school garden
- endangered plants of Bavaria, biological groups
- the rock garden
- the pharmaceutical garden
- the shadow halls
- the greenhouses
The focus of the collection includes flowers of the gods (around 12 species, including the Dodecatheon austrofrigidum , which was only discovered in 2006 ), tooth lilies (around 17 species), Solomon's seals ( white sausages ) (around 30 species), toad lilies (9 species), globe flowers (18 species), and whitebeams (30 species, some of which are critically endangered) and blackberries (65 species).
See also
Web links
- Botanical Garden of the University of Regensburg on the website of the University of Regensburg
Individual evidence
- ^ Anti-Semitic namesake is from the table report on regensburg-digital from September 29, 2015.
- ↑ Botanical Garden of the University of Regensburg
- ↑ The individual departments / areas in the Botanical Garden of the University of Regensburg on uni-regensburg.de
- ↑ Collection focus
Coordinates: 48 ° 59 ′ 35.9 ″ N , 12 ° 5 ′ 31.4 ″ E