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in Russia and the best-known one out of botanical gardens of Saint Petersburg, the other two belonging respectively to Saint Petersburg State University and Saint Petersburg Forestry Technical University. It consists of outdoor and indoor collections situated on
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The garden has 25 greenhouses constructed in 1823–1824. They are numbered from 1 to 28 (No. 5 and No. 25 don't exist; No. 10 and No. 11 are shared). Some of them are open to the public (guided visits only), including the large collections of
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became head botanist and he organised investigations of various Russian regions including Siberia, Caucusus, Middle Asia and Asiatic Russia. All published in various volumes and books.
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The outer park includes a small rock garden (constructed in the end of the 19th century) located in front of the Big Palm Greenhouse, and a 0.16 kmΒ² arboretum, organized partly as an
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was associated with the garden, first as Scientific Director and then as Director General (1875–1892). Regel had a particular fascination with the genus
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in area, and is bordered by Aptekarsky Prospekt (main entrance), Prof. Popov Street (second entrance), as well as the embankments of the
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The chain of greenhouses encircles the Southern Yard and the Northern Yard, the latter featuring an extensive outdoor collection of
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and re-established as a botanical institution under the name Imperial Botanical Garden in 1823, with assistance from
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characteristic of Saint Petersburg. The herbarium edifice built in 1913 stands in front of the main entrance.
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became head botanist at the garden. He then reorganized the herbaria and greenhouse collections. Around 1900,
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and writing about them in two monographs. More than 60 of the alliums he identified bear his name, e.g.,
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Russian Academy of Sciences Vladimir Komarov Botanical Institute's Botanical Garden of Peter the Great
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was in charge of the botanical garden from 1774 until 1802. Beginning in 1855,
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Regel. Many alliums can be viewed in the Northern Yard of the garden. In 1897
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Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Saint Petersburg
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Northern Yard, Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden with greenhouses and
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Arboretum of Komarov Botanical Institute in Saint Petersburg, Russia
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Botanical research laboratory, Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden
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and, in 1931, was merged with the Botanical Museum into the
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Greenhouse No. 28 at the Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden
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Botanical collections of Russia and the adjacent states
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in the Northern Yard, Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden
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in botanical museum, Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden
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in 1941-1944; out of 6367 species only 861 survived.
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Saint Petersburg Botanical Gardens

Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden is located in Russia
Botanical garden
Saint Petersburg
Russia
Coordinates
59Β°58β€²12β€³N 30Β°19β€²26β€³E / 59.97Β°N 30.324Β°E / 59.97; 30.324


Russian
botanical garden
Aptekarsky Island
Saint Petersburg
Komarov Botanical Institute
Russian Academy of Sciences
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Karpovka
Bolshaya Neva
Peter I
herb garden
medicinal plants
John Goldie
Ivan Lepyokhin
Eduard August von Regel
Allium
Russian Far East
Constantin Georg Alexander Winkler
Boris Fedtschenko
Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union

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