Augsburg Botanical Garden was created in 1936 as a city nursery, but has grown into a garden complex, containing a variety of different gardens, such as a Japanese Garden, ... read more
Botanic Museum & Gardens, Berlin (42 ha) is one of the largest of it kind in the world. It dates back as a vegetables and medical plants garden for the court, but was ... read more
Botanical Garden Bonn (6.5 ha) is located on grounds of the former Poppelsdorf Palace, since 1818 the University of Bonn. The estate belonged to the Archbishops of ... read more
Botanical Garden Romberg (65 ha) was originally an English landscape park, where the Botanical garden was created in 1927. It was owned by the Romberg family and acquired ... read more
Botanical Garden Freiburg is a scientific research garden of the University of Freiburg. The garden contains some 8,000 species from alpine regions, dunes, heaths, ... read more
Erlangen Botanic Garden (2 ha) was created in 1747 and was relocated to the northern part of Erlangen Schlossgarten in 1828. It is owned and managed by the University of ... read more
Europa-Rosarium Sangerhausen is, with more than 8300 species, one of the largest collection of roses in the world. It also contains an arboretum of about 250 types of ... read more
Feldafing Park and Rose Island were both created by King Maximilian II of Bavaria (1811-1864). Feldafing Park is popular for its splendid views. The former ... read more
Hohenheim Gardens (10 hectares) are surrounding and belonging to the Hohenheim University, established in a former palace. It contains a park, arboretum and a botanic ... read more
The Japanese Garden is located in Seepark. It was designed by Japanese landscape architect Tokumoto Yoshinori Matsuyama for the people of Freiburg. It was opebed in May ... read more
Luisenpark (41 ha) is a public park, created between 18932-1903, funded by a bequest from the scientist Fuchs, and named after Marie Louise Elisabeth of Prussia ... read more
Munich Botanic Gardens (21.2 ha/52.4 acres) is home to approximately 19,600 species and subspecies and is one of the best of its kind. It was created in 1812 by the ... read more
Palmengarten Frankfurt (22 ha), formerly known as “Biebricher Winter Gardens”, was acquired from the botanically inclined Duke Adolph of Nassau in 1866, and ... read more
The Rosarium Uetersen (7 ha) is producing every year 20 million plants, from 900 different species, which are exported all over the world. read more
Sichtungsgarten Hermannshof, a scientific botanical garden, owned by the Freudenberg Company and open to the public. It was redesigned early 1980s by landscape architect ... read more
Sichtungsgarten Weihenstephan (5 hectares) is a scientific teaching garden, founded in 1948 by Richard Hansen, and is now managed by the Research Institute for ... read more
Westfalenpark Dortmund (70 ha)dates back to 1959, and has many features such as the German Rosarium, the Water Heart, its Nature Protection House, Florian's Garden, ... read more
Wilhelma Botanical Garden ( 30 ha) is a zoological-botanical garden and was originally created by King Wilhelm I in 1846, for private use. The buildings are in Moorish ... read more