Palm garden
A palm garden is a horticultural designed plant , at least in climatically cooler regions of the world, either under a glass roof (or glass-roofed atrium ) or in a greenhouse (palm house), which houses palm trees and other tropical and subtropical plants . Often the “palm garden” is part of a botanical garden or even a synonym for it.
Significant (but in some cases no longer preserved) examples are:
- Palmengarten Frankfurt am Main , created in 1868. Because of its size and importance, the word Palmengarten usually means the complex in Frankfurt.
- Palmengarten Erlangen , on Geismarkt (today Theaterplatz), was created in 1884
- Palmengarten Munich , in the traditional “ Café Luitpold ”, Brienner Straße, was created in 1888
- Gleiwitz Palm Garden , created in 1888
- Palmengarten (Leipzig) , created in 1899
- Bad Pyrmont palm garden , in the spa gardens, was created in 1913
- Palm Garden New York City , in the atrium of the World Financial Center , was created in 1988
- The Hamm Palm Garden , in the " Glaselefant ", was created in 1984 for the State Garden Show in Maximilianpark
- Palmengarten (palm house) in the old botanical garden "zur Katz" of the University of Zurich , created in 1851