- Tsukuba Botanical Garden
The Tsukuba Botanical Garden (筑波実験植物園, 14 hectares, 36 acres) is a major
botanical garden located near theUniversity of Tsukuba at 4-1-1 Amakubo, Tsukuba,Ibaraki Prefecture ,Japan . It is open daily except Mondays; an admission fee is charged.As a research branch of the
National Science Museum of Japan , the garden is one of Japan's foremost botanical research facilities and also provides public education. It currently contains about 5000 taxa of domestic and exotic plants from temperate and tropical regions around the world, with a particular emphasis onvascular plant s of centralJapan ,East Asia nfern s,Cycadaceae ,Colocasia , andSouth America norchid s.The garden's outdoor collections are arranged into the following areas: Evergreen Broad-leaved Forest Section, Temperate Coniferous Forest Section, Warm-temperate Deciduous Broad-leaved Forest Section, Cool-temperate Deciduous Broad-leaved Forest Section, Shrubs Section, Sandy and Gravelly Sections, Montane Grassland Section (High Altitudes), Montane Grassland Section (Low Altitudes), Rookeries Section (Coastral), Rookeries Section (High Altitudes), Marsh Plants Section, and Hygrophytes and Aquatic Plants Sections.
The garden also contains three
greenhouse s:* Tropical Resource Plants House (about 550 m², 17.5m high) - useful plants from the
tropics .* Tropical Rain Forest House (about 24 meters high) - two rooms for Lowland and Montane climates, emphasizing plants of
Asia n-Pacific regions. The Montane room conserves species such as fagaceous, ericaceous, and orchidaceous plants with high diversities inSouth-east Asia .* Savanna House - tropical and subtropical plants from semi-arid
savanna areas, with zones for theAmericas ,Africa , andAustralia .As of 2007 the garden supports eight researchers in
plant taxonomy , with ongoing studies incytotaxonomy to determine the number and shape ofchromosome s,molecular biology based onDNA sequencing ,chemotaxonomy usingsecondary metabolite s, andplant morphology based onbranching systems andpedology .References
* [http://www.tbg.kahaku.go.jp/english/ Tsukuba Botanical Garden]
* [http://www.kahaku.go.jp/english/research/tsukuba.html National Science Museum]
* [http://www.bgci.org/garden.php?id=1435 BGCI entry]See also
*
List of botanical gardens in Japan
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