Friday, February 22, 2013

Jardim Botânico da Universidade de Lisboa

Jardim Botânico da Universidade de Lisboa 2012 março

Rondeletia amoena, Jardim Botânico da Universidade de Lisboa 2012 março

Jardim Botânico da Universidade de Lisboa 2012 março

Senecio petasites, Eucalyptus, Jardim Botânico da Universidade de Lisboa 2012 março

Dracaena draco, Jardim Botânico da Universidade de Lisboa 2012 março 

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The Jardim Botânico da Universidade de Lisboa is a scientific garden that was designed in the mid-19th century to complement botanical teaching and research. Planting was begun in 1873. An enormous diversity of plants were collected by its first gardeners from Portuguese colonies around the world. Most of the garden flows down a hillside with walks, stairs, terraces, ponds & flowing water. It's a bit of a wonderland, a green oasis in the heart of Lisbon, lush & thick with plants, hidden within the busy city near the Avenida Metro Station. The present garden has species from New Zealand, Australia, China, Japan and South America which flourish in the mild Lisbon climate. Many of the plants are quite mature. There are huge Eucalyptus & palm trees, as well as succulents, bromeliads, many Cycads & Mediterranean Fan Palms (Chamaerops humilis) & flowering shrubs I had never seen before.

2 comments:

Mark and Gaz said...

Interesting looking place, hopefully we'll get to visit it soon. And that's a fab specimen of Dracaena draco!

Jordan Jackson said...

It's very nice & easy to find in central Lisbon. It's quite different from the Jardim Botânico da Ajuda in nearby Belém, which is amazing. There is also a tropical garden in Belém. I believe that is worth while, but I didn't see it.