Biology, asked by bhumithescholar, 9 months ago

Why do we have green house in botanical gardens?​

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Answered by riddhi2710
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Answer:

because the soil is very fertile there and it is very good for growth of plants

Answered by Shrideepthi
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Answer:

Green houses are the places where plants are grown in optimum temperatures. Plants at early stages of growth and some rare species require only certain amount of heat. So to protect such types of plants green houses are build in botanical gardens

Explanation:

The main purpose of a greenhouse is securing a reasonable amount of heat and water vapors so that warmth and humidity is maintained within the greenhouse. ... You have control over the temperature of the garden with a greenhouse and you can start planting seasonal plants earlier than others or delay it.

To make such delicate plants grow very well without any stress, they are provided controlled conditions where Temperature, humidity, water needs and CO2 can be regulated. These 'Green Houses' are shed like structures that are covered with thick transparent plastic sheets to allow natural light to diffuse in.

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