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University of Wrocław Botanical Garden

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Panorama of nature – a permanent exhibition presenting all the eras and their periods. The left side of the exhibition displays rocks and minerals from Lower Silesia. The main element of the right-hand side of the exhibition is a 36 x 2 m panoramic painting, a work by the famous painter from Wrocław,
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Plant didactics and morphology – an exhibition of species that illustrate, among others, selected issues in the field of biology and morphology, ecology and geography of plants, allowing to learn about the structure of flowers and the methods of their pollination, types of fruit and methods of
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cleared the pond and built an arched wooden bridge over it, which remains one of the symbols of this garden to this day. From this year on, the garden is open to the public on all days of the week. In 1960, another hectare of land was added to the Garden, from the side of the
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and at that time, in 1974, it was entered into the register of monuments of the Wrocław Province. Now, since 1994, together with the historical center of Wrocław surrounding it, it is recognized as a historical monument. Since 1981 the Garden has been headed by prof.
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positions, took air drops of supplies there and built numerous shelters with ammunition. Remains of this conflict were discovered when during the 1950s the bottom of the garden pond was cleaned and a considerable war-time arsenal was found.
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Systematics – covers an area of approximately 2 ha and located in the central part of the Wrocław Botanical Garden. Herbaceous plants as well as trees, shrubs and shrubs that can develop and winter in the climatic conditions of
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Ground ornamental plants – a section located in the western part of the Garden, was established in the 1960s to promote decorative horticultural plants. The collection includes hyacinths, narcissus, iris, peonies and
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1958–1972 – Zofia Gumińska (1917–2006), Ph.D., plant physiologist, pioneer of hydroponic cultivation in Poland, from 1948 rebuilding the Botanical Garden from war damage, manager
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Climbers – the largest collection of wild climbing plants wintering in the ground in Europe, as well as horticultural varieties and species of annual climbing plants.
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was expanded. At the end of his 32 years as a director, the garden had about 12,000 species and varieties of plants, most European orchids, 100
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is a satellite garden of the Botanical Garden of the University of Wrocław. It covers an area of 65 ha and contains the biggest collections of
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Water, mud and aquarium plants – one of the world's largest (over 250 taxa) collection of subtropical and tropical aquatic and mud plants.
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Alpinarium – there are about 1500 species and varieties of cultivated rock plants. Its peculiarity is its geological profile.
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1947–1957 – Stefan Macko (1889–1967), prof. Ph.D., palynologist, plant ecologist and geographer, the first post-war manager
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Greenhouse plants – The Wrocław greenhouse collection has a total of nearly 5,000 taxa and is one of the largest in Poland.
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1972–1980 – Krystyna Kukułczanka (1925–2014), prof. PhD, plant physiologist, founder of the Laboratory of Tissue Cultures
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The garden initially occupied approximately 5 ha; its founders filled the role of directors in the years 1811–1816:
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Mularczyk, Magdalena (December 2012). "Historia Ogrodu Bota- nicznego Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego, część 2: 1945–2010".
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For the first three years after the war, the restoration of the ruined garden was led by a botanist, prof.
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Currently, the area of the garden covers 7.4 ha (and 0.33 ha under glass) and there are about 7500
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Arboretum – a section maintained as a park, both native and foreign species of trees and shrubs.
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dispersing seeds, various types of inflorescences, shoots, leaves, roots and forms of plants.
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1981–2016 – Tomasz Jan Nowak (born 1949), dr hab., Prof. extra. University of Wrocław and
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and also a naturalist. His successor in the years 1830–1852 was the plant systematist
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The Botanical Garden of the University of Wrocław is located on the north side of the
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The garden is open to visitors from April 5 to October 30, admission is paid.
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and was filled in during the conflict, but has since been restored as a large
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1929–1945 – Johannes Buder, the last German director of the botanical garden
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pond. It is the second oldest garden of this type in Poland, after the
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1980–1981 – Mieczysław Tokarski (1926–1989), PhD, plant systematist
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The alpine garden displays a geological cross-section of the
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List of directors over the history of the botanical garden:
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and slate sediments, built in 1856. The exhibition includes
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Damasiewicz, Alicja; Lesniewska, Malgorzata (March 2020).
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in Poland, as well as many rare woody species, especially
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Directors and Managers of the Botanical Garden in Wrocław
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1830–1852 – Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck
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cultivated in the University of Wrocław Botanical Garden
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combined University and University of Technology of Lwów
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Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences
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was its director, the garden was expanded to include
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Index


Botanical garden
Wrocław
Coordinates
University of Wrocław
Official webpage (in Polish)
botanical garden
Wrocław
Ostrów Tumski
Napoleonic Wars
Odra river
lily
garden in Kraków
Lower Silesia
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Church of the Holy Cross
Market Square
systematist
anatomist
plant physiologist
Heinrich Friedrich Link
natural history
agriculture
Franz Heyde
Prussian
Frederick William III
Oleśnica
Ludolf Christian Treviranus
Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus
Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck

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