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how is botanical garden different from museum name two famous botanical gardens in India​

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Answered by svarpita263
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Botanical garden :1) Living plants are maintained in botanicle garden. (2)A botanical garden has a collection of ornamental,medicinal and other varieties of plants. ... (4)the famous botanical gardens are at kew (lEngland) etc. musem:(1)Plants and animals are maintained in educational institutes.

Indian Botanic Garden, in full Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden, formerly Royal Botanic Garden, botanical garden in Haora (Howrah), West Bengal, India, famous for its enormous collections of orchids, bamboos, palms, and plants of the screw pine genus (Pandanus).

Answered by TSGSOMUDRA
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BOTANICAL GARDEN

1) Botanical gardens are specialised gardens for collecting living plants.

2) The plants in botanical gardens are grown for identification purposes.

3) Each plant labelled, indicating the scientific name and family to which it belongs.

4) They are very big as live plant specimens are present in them.

5) Only living plants are found in botanical gardens.

Example : ​

Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden, Howrah.

​Llyod's Botanical Garden, Darjeeling.

Botanical Garden of Forest Research Institute, Dehradun.

Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bengaluru.

​National Botanic Garden, Lucknow.

​Assam State Botanical Garden, Guwahati.

MUSEUM

1) Museum is a kind of institution where there occurs a public display of objects which are scientifically, culturally, socially, artistically or historically important.

2) Museum contains a variety of objects with information about its date and place of collection, collector’s name etc. If the object is a plant, then its identification is already done.

3) A part of plant may be preserved and displayed. It helps in providing information about the plant.

4) They can be small or large depending upon the plant or animal specimen preserved.

5) These contain micro slides, wood materials, leaves, fossils etc.

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