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importance of botenical garden....


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Answered by Anonymous
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Botanical gardens are the institutions that maintain the living plant collections of different varieties of plants, including the ornamental and cultivated ones, wild, medicinal, of economic importance, of various geographical regions, of special interest etc. They are of value not only to the botanists, horticulturists and foresters but also to the millions of tourists.

A big botanical garden possesses plant species from several corners of the world. It also includes green houses, a library, a herbarium, research laboratories, and several miscellaneous resources including photographs, paintings, illustrations, reprints, note-books and specimens of several types, it is therefore, not merely a garden but a botanical institution.

Answered by Attractivekudi
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Answer:

I) Botanical gardens have asethetic appeal and provide recreation facility topeople.

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2)A wide variety of plant species grow there ,so they provide ready material for search . 3) There are more than 500 botanical gardens all over the world . These provide free exchange of seeds. Hope it helps uh

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