Botanic Garden - Tor Vergata University of Rome - Department of Biology
Viale Guido Carli, Italy
The Botanic Garden at Tor Vergata University of Rome, located on Viale Guido Carli, was founded in 1982 alongside the establishment of the university itself.
It occupies a large area of about 82 hectares, making it the largest botanical garden in Italy and one of the largest in Europe. The garden began its development with a focus on conserving regional Mediterranean flora, with parts of the arboretum representing native Maquis vegetation such as Holm Oak and Cork Oak among other species.
It serves primarily as a center for germplasm conservation and botanical research, housing advanced scientific facilities including greenhouses and cryopreservation equipment for genetic material. The garden also actively engages the public through initiatives like tree adoption campaigns and educational programs, expanding its plant collections and promoting biodiversity awareness.
As part of the Biology Department, it supports both research and teaching with an emphasis on Mediterranean ecosystems and climate adaptation.
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Viale Guido Carli, 00133 Roma RM, Italy
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