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Der botanische Garten der Universität Cambridge ist einer der bedeutendsten botanischen Gärten in Großbritannien. Er liegt zwischen Hills Road und Trumpington Road, bedeckt eine Fläche von ca. 16 ha und enthält ca. 8.000 Arten. 2019 wurde der Botanischer Garten der Universität Cambridge von rund 334.000 Personen besucht.
Cambridge University Botanic Garden (CUBG) holds a collection of over 8,000 plant species from all over the world to facilitate teaching and research. The Garden provides resources including plant material, horticultural expertise and facilities to research workers and lecturers.
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The Botanic Garden is a treasure trove of over 8,000 plant species, including nine National Collections and a wonderful arboretum. Admission charges apply. Adult: £7.70. Adult with Gift Aid: £8.50. Includes an optional donation of 10% more than the Standard admission price.
It holds a plant collection of over 8,000 plant species from all over the world to facilitate teaching and research. The garden was created for the University of Cambridge in 1831 by Professor John Stevens Henslow ( Charles Darwin 's mentor) and was opened to the public in 1846.
Lake. Bringing contrast to surrounding plantings. The Lake was created around an old gravel pit in the cornfield which became the Botanic Garden in 1846. The roughly U-shaped Lake was dug out and the soil mounded up in the centre to form a peninsula, which now protects the Bog Garden. Taxodium distichum.