Bogotá Botanical Garden

Bogotá Botanical Garden

( _es. Jardin Botánico de Bogotá)A.k.a José Celestino Mutis Botanical Garden: It is Colombia's biggest botanical garden, located in Bogotá. It features greenhouses in which plants from every Colombian region, altitude, and climate are exhibited. Among other curiosities, it includes the biggest aquatic Amazonian flower and the "Palma de cera", the Colombian national tree.

The municipally owned park has an artificial waterfall and labs for studying plants and flowers. It also has public services such as a library and a tourist information desk.

Other species found

*Amazonian Victoria Regia waterlily
*Magnolia
*Oak
*Pine

External links

*es icon [http://www.jbb.gov.co/web/index.php Official page Bogotá Botanical Garden]


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