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botonecal garden are living habarium justefy satelment 400 word

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Botanical gardens are living herbaria. Herbaria is a collection of specimens in an herbarium sheets. In this, the specimen is killed or dried and preserved. Whereas, in botanical gardens, they are preserved alive. An appropriate environment required by living herbaria is maintained.These are the specialised gardens having collections of living plants for reference. P lant species in these gardens are grown for identification purposes and each plant is labelled indicating its botanical or scientific bame and its family. Ex.. Indian botanical garden at Howrah in India.

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Yes,Botanical Gardens are living herbaria as herbaria means keeping specimens in an herbarium sheets,as when we do so we actually need to kill the specimen but in botanical gardens they are preserved alive and a appropriate atmosphere(required to live) are maintained.The word herbarium refers to the collection of plants preserved or stored in their non-living forms. Similarly, botanical gardens are living herbaria which means botanical gardens preserve or store plants as well but in their living form.

Botanical gardens grow and protect plants in living conditions by providing them all the nutrients.  

Herbaria is a collection of specimens in an herbarium sheets. In this, the specimen is killed or dried and preserved. Whereas, in botanical gardens, they are preserved alive. An appropriate environment required by living herbaria is maintained.

These are the specialised gardens having collections of living plants for reference. P lant species in these gardens are grown for identification purposes and each plant is labelled indicating its botanical or scientific bame and its family. Ex.. Indian botanical garden at Howrah in India.

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