Botanicheskiy Sad Tverskogo Gosuniversiteta
Tver, Russia, Russia
The Botanicheskiy Sad Tverskogo Gosuniversiteta in Tver, Russia, founded in 1879, is the northernmost botanical garden exhibiting steppe plants and is located near the confluence of the Volga and Tvertsa rivers in the historic center of Tver.
Initially part of a private garden established by merchant Ilia Ivanovich Bobrov, it later became a school botanical garden under Leonid A. Kolakowski, who expanded its collection of trees and shrubs.
The garden suffered damage during World War II but was restored post-war with new plantings, greenhouses, and landscaping. Today, it covers 2.6 hectares and houses about 350 species of trees and shrubs along with over 2,500 herbaceous plants, focusing on the preservation of the Upper Volga region's botanical biodiversity.
It functions as a research, education, and conservation center with departments focusing on natural flora, dendrology, and ecological education, while offering a variety of collections such as tropical plants, European steppe species, and useful plants. The garden also holds historical significance and integrates natural, cultural, and scientific heritage, attracting visitors for its beauty and educational programs.
Location
Pereulok Shevchenko, 16, Tver, Tver Oblast, Russia, 170026
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