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in Germany, is known to have set up a private botanical garden of which designs little is known today. In 1786 a second garden attempt was created by Professor Conrad Moench near the
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in exchange for the earlier Ketzerbach garden, which he then developed into the English style to create a combination of park landscape and scientific garden. In 1861
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Marburg's first botanical garden was established between 1527 and 1533 when the humanist, poet, physician and botanist
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of mature trees that are over 200 years old, including specimens
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This article related to a park or garden in Germany is a
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In 1977 the university's gardens were transferred to the
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transformed the garden to conform with the school of
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arboretum
botanical garden
University of Marburg
Marburg
Hesse
Germany
Euricius Cordus
botany
Elisabeth Church (Marburg)
Georg Wilhelm Franz Wenderoth
Jérôme Bonaparte
Albert Wigand
Peter Joseph Lenné
Johann Heinrich Gustav Meyer
Gothic Revival
Neuer Botanischer Garten Marburg
arboretum
Quercus petraea
Platanus × hispanica
Salix alba
Liriodendron tulipifera
conifers

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