Importance of botanical garden
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Botanical gardens devote their resources to the study and conservation of plants, as well as making the world's plant species diversity known to the public. These gardens also play a central role in meeting human needs and providing well-being.
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Plants predate human existence by 100 million years, and their biological evolution has been one of the greatest processes in earth’s history. The distinct and uniquely individual species of plants provide so much for us and the earth with eco-system services. To each climatic condition from the arctic, to the temperate, tropical and then to the Antarctic, plants have evolved themselves. We know that the services these systems provide us surpass all economic value (and they do it for free). Plants purify air and water, continue the nitrogen cycle, decompose all natural material, stop erosion and stabilise the climate. It was the billion year co-evolution between plants and their pollinators that provided humans with a vivid visual display once our ancestors developed sight.
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