Bogor Botanical Garden is a huge botanical garden located in the city of rain, Bogor, West Java. The exact location in Jalan Ir. H. Juanda No. 13 Bogor, West Java. Bogor Botanical Gardens is special for once known as "Buitenzorg" of "Free Care". A city with a high rainfall throughout the year and a colder climate tha Jakarta, of course.
Around the garden tourists can find agriculture related scientific centers such as Herbarium Bogoriense, Bogor Zoological Museum and so on. One of the main attractions of Bogor Botanical Garden is the widely known Amorphophallus titanium with its notorious awful smell. This plant can reach two meters height and is the biggest kind of the inflorescent plant.
"This is not an ordinary garden! This is one of the pride of Indonesia
and one of the best gardens in the world"
Bogor Botanical Gardens is located in an area of 87 hectares offers to you the existence of 400 species of palm trees, 5,000 trees from around a tropical country, and home to 3,000 varieties of orchids. Imagine in such an amount that makes the Bogor Botanical Gardens as a port for 3,504 plant species in 1,273 genera and 199 species.
Featured Collections
Bogor Botanical Gardens has some interesting collections, the corpse flower or titan arum flower (Amorphophallus titanum Becc.) which is the world inflorescence reached a height of 3 meters. At the time of bloom, he smelled of carrion so inviting insects to help pollination. Make sure you find out and see it immediately when possible. Oil palm (Elaeis guinensis) is one of the agricultural commodities brought from West Africa to Indonesia and seedlings developed initially in the Bogor Botanical Gardens. Next seed that is the parent of coconut sawitse-East Asia. Interesting right! Visit the orchid house where there are approximately 10,000 specimens of orchid collection Bogor Botanical Gardens is displayed in a room that is equipped with fogging systems as a moisture regulator.
History of Bogor Botanical Garden
This botanical garden is the result of initiation by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles (1811-1816). Raffles time was Governor General of the Dutch East Indies bring in plants from Kew Botanical Gardens in England then planted this orchard. Raffles first only make a small garden to remind his wife.
Read also :
Jakarta History Museum
Geology Museum
Bogor Botanical Gardens then expanded and developed until the inauguration beginning of May 18, 1817 with the name originally s'Lands Plantentuin te Buitenzorg. Botanists were instrumental in founding Prof. Dr. C. G. C. Reindwart the German. Bogor Botanical Garden was initially at the center of the introduction of various important economic crop farm and now serves as a place for the conservation of plants and a research center for taxonomy and plant utilization. In horticulture, the garden serves as a study of plant adaptation, planting and crop development.
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"This is not an ordinary garden! This is one of the pride of Indonesia
and one of the best gardens in the world"
Bogor Botanical Gardens is located in an area of 87 hectares offers to you the existence of 400 species of palm trees, 5,000 trees from around a tropical country, and home to 3,000 varieties of orchids. Imagine in such an amount that makes the Bogor Botanical Gardens as a port for 3,504 plant species in 1,273 genera and 199 species.
Featured Collections
Bogor Botanical Gardens has some interesting collections, the corpse flower or titan arum flower (Amorphophallus titanum Becc.) which is the world inflorescence reached a height of 3 meters. At the time of bloom, he smelled of carrion so inviting insects to help pollination. Make sure you find out and see it immediately when possible. Oil palm (Elaeis guinensis) is one of the agricultural commodities brought from West Africa to Indonesia and seedlings developed initially in the Bogor Botanical Gardens. Next seed that is the parent of coconut sawitse-East Asia. Interesting right! Visit the orchid house where there are approximately 10,000 specimens of orchid collection Bogor Botanical Gardens is displayed in a room that is equipped with fogging systems as a moisture regulator.
History of Bogor Botanical Garden
This botanical garden is the result of initiation by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles (1811-1816). Raffles time was Governor General of the Dutch East Indies bring in plants from Kew Botanical Gardens in England then planted this orchard. Raffles first only make a small garden to remind his wife.
Read also :
Jakarta History Museum
Geology Museum
Bogor Botanical Gardens then expanded and developed until the inauguration beginning of May 18, 1817 with the name originally s'Lands Plantentuin te Buitenzorg. Botanists were instrumental in founding Prof. Dr. C. G. C. Reindwart the German. Bogor Botanical Garden was initially at the center of the introduction of various important economic crop farm and now serves as a place for the conservation of plants and a research center for taxonomy and plant utilization. In horticulture, the garden serves as a study of plant adaptation, planting and crop development.
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