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When the biological institutes of the Goethe University moved to the Riedberg, a new botanical garden, the Wissenschaftsgarten, was built there and the Botanischer Garten became part of the City of Frankfurt in 2012. Some collections, especially of tropical plants, moved to the new garden, but the
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Rosenstock, Günter, "Das Botanische Institut und der Botanische Garten im Jahre 1966, ihre Gebäude, Betriebseinheiten und Freilandanlagen", pages 57–97 in K. Egle, G. Rosenstock (ed),
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Third Garden: SiesmayerstraĂźe (since 1931). From 1931 to 1937, the garden again began relocation to today's site on SiesmayerstraĂźe in the northwestern
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for the cultivation of medicinal herbs for the foundation's public hospital and medical institute. Its site, about 1 hectare in size, was patterned on
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and the subsequent American occupation, and relocation was finally completed in 1958. A laboratory building and large
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Der Botanische Garten der J. W. Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main. Ein illustrierter Führer
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but its extent had been gradually reduced by hospital expansion until just 7,000 m remained.
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and since 2012 administered by the City of Frankfurt. It is located at SiesmayerstraĂźe 72,
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Enumeratio stirpium horti botanici Senkenbergiani, qui Francofurti ad Mönum est. 8.
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Botanischer Garten der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
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Botanischer Garten der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat Frankfurt am Main
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The Botanical Garden at the Website of the city of Frankfurt
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majority, mainly temperate plants, remained in place.
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Graduate School of Economics, Finance, and Management
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Otto Stern School for Integrated Doctoral Education
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Botanischer Garten der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat Frankfurt am Main


botanical garden
arboretum
Goethe University
Frankfurt am Main
Germany
Eschenheimer Turm
Johann Christian Senckenberg
Carl Linnaeus
Uppsala
species
Palmengarten
arboretum
alpine garden
sand dunes
GrĂĽneburgpark
World War II
greenhouse
species
Rubus
species
central Europe
geobotanical
alpine garden
arboretum
meadows
steppes
marsh

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