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University of Bristol Botanic Garden
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University of Bristol Botanic Garden, covering 1.77 hectare (4.3 acres), was established in 1982, and is the first new University botanic garden to be created for almost forty years. Its objective is to tell stories about plant evolution, whereas it houses mainly four types of core plant collections.
These collections are: Evolution, Mediterranean Climate Regions, Local Flora & Rare Native Plants and Useful Plants.
The garden has a teaching mission for students, adults and school children.
For more detailed information, see website
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University of Bristol Botanic Garden
University of Bristol Botanic Garden
Stoke Park Rd, Stoke Bishop
Bristol
BS9 1JG