Why the botanical gardens were established?
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Botanical gardens are often home to experiments with hybridization and the development of new plant species (cultivars). In the eighteenth century, it became fashionable to construct gardens around Carl Linnaeus's classification system, which made comparisons within plant families easier
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the British established botanical garden to collect plants specimens and information about their uses
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