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One can find in the garden tree species such as silk cotton (ceiba pentandra), mahogany, cedar, silver oak, and many more. In view of its geographical position on the mountain with various tropical tree species and botanical gardens, the town, especially the gardens known as the Aburi Botanical Gardens, has become a haven for both foreign and local tourists.
Aburi is a town in the Akuapim South Municipal District of the Eastern Region of south Ghana famous for the Aburi Botanical Gardens and the Odwira festival. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Aburi has a population of 18,701 people as of 2013.
[1] [2] It shares borders with Aburi which is famous for the Aburi Botanical Gardens and the Odwira festival. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The name 'Ahwerase' is an Akan language which translates to 'Under the sugarcane"
Garden Location Date established Coordinates Notes Kaya Cum Arboretum: Bamburi: 1]: Moi University Botanic Garden: Eldoret: 1]: East African Agriculture and Forestry Research Institute
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The Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden, previously known as the Witwatersrand National Botanical Garden, is a 300 hectares (3.0 km 2) botanical reserve in western Roodepoort near Johannesburg. It was formally established in 1982 as the Transvaal National Botanic Gardens, at which time it was the 14th of South Africa's National Botanical ...
The Calcutta Botanic Garden was part of a large network of scientific institutions, including the Singapore Botanic Gardens and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Botanic Gardens. This network moved plants between gardens and classified them using the Linnaean system. It supported scientific research and was also used in colonial expansion. [6]
The garden, for a long time was ranked third among all the gardens that could be admired over the surface of the globe', have been known successively as 'Jardin de Mon Plaisir', 'Jardin des Plantes', 'Le Jardin National de l’Ile de France', 'Jardin Royal', 'Jardin Botanique des Pamplemousses', and during the British colonisation, 'The Royal ...