Biology, asked by Tailender04, 10 months ago

Why do we have greenhouse in botanical gardens

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Answered by charan02032006
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Answer:

we use the co2 because it traps more sunlight and it is very helpful as the plant requires more sunlight

Answered by Kavita1305
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A) Greenhouse is a structure with suitable walls and a roof in which plants are grown under regulated climatic conditions.

B) Most botanical gardens exhibit ornamental plants which require stringen/optimum climatic conditions for their growth and/or flowering.

C) The greenhouse associated with botanical gardens are also used to grow and propagate those plants that may not survive seasonal changes.

Hence,in order to provide optimum temperature for better growth and flowering and also to protect the plants from certain diseases,there are greenhouses in botanical gardens.

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