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Conservative Botanical Garden - Carlo Spegazzini Conservative Botanical Garden


The Carlo Spegazzini Conservative Botanical Garden (1500 m²), also called the Spegazzini Conservative Garden, is a botanical garden managed by the Trevigiana Academy for the Territory and is located in Treviso, Veneto, Italy. It is open every day.

The garden was established in 1995 and named in honor of the local botanist Carlo Spegazzini, with the mission of preserving native species, crops and environments for experimental study. It currently contains over 500 plants representing about 30 species, organized in the following areas: a hedge following; collection of Prunus species; traditional vines and mulberry trees; and two ponds.

The conservative botanical garden dedicated to Carlo Spegazzini, a distinguished botanist from Treviso of the twentieth century, is spread over a municipal area of ​​about 15,000 square meters, where over 550 plants belonging to native species have been planted.

The garden stands out both for its conservative character, i.e. with the conservation of native species as an objective, and for its experimental character, aimed at analyzing plants at all stages of their development and observing the influence of different factors. environmental effects on the growth of the plant.



Conservative Botanical Garden - Carlo Spegazzini Conservative Botanical Garden
Address: Via Pierre de Coubertin, 15, 31100
Phone: 042223782
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