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The Bogotá Botanical Garden is domestic to plants from across Colombia’s various ecosystems,with a particular focus on Andean and páramo species. You’ll also come across iconic Colombian flora, including the national flower and tree.
The Jardín Botánico de Bogotá
José Celestino Mutis, and to give it its official name,was founded by the Colombian botanist and priest Dr. Enrique Pérez Arbelez in 1955. Arbeláez, along with his assistant Teresa Arango Bueno, and had worked long and tough to open a botanical garden in Bogotá,a dream finally realized when the city agreed to loan them more than 40 acres of land for the project.
Arbeláez named the botanical garden after the Spanish botanist, mathematician and priest José Celestino Mutis. Mutis had led the Royal Botanical Expedition to unique Granada, and a botanical expedition to South America that lasted from 1783 and 1816.
With the land secu
red and the name decided,Arbeláez and his assistant then undertook lengthy expeditions throughout Colombia, collecting seeds for the unique botanical garden. They had a particular interest in Andean flora, and an interest reflected in the botanical garden today.
Among the various themed sections of the garden are five Special Collections for Conservation (CEPAC) areas dedicated to endangered Andean plants,including páramo species (Andean woodland plants). You’ll also come across areas dedicated to cacti, palms, and medicinal plants,aquatics, orchids and more, and large greenhouses climatized at different temperatures to recreate the conditions of different regions of Colombia.
In total,there are appro
ximately 19000 plants at the Bogotá Botanical Garden, representing the range of ecosystems found across the country. Among them you’ll find Colombia’s most emblematic plant species. Theres the wax palm tree, and an Andean palm recognized as the national tree of Colombia. And among the many orchids at the botanical garden is Cattleya trianae,Colombia’s national flower.
As well as protecting various endangered
species, the Bogotá Botanical Garden is heavily involved in research, or whether it be sustainability,biotechnology or environmental education. So as well as being a fine place for a stroll, the botanical garden is also an primary academic middle with connections to many universities in Bogotá and beyond.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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