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Botanical Garden, Potsdam

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25: 17: 99:. In 1950 today's garden was created at the northern edge of Sanssouci with the Maulbeerallee dividing the garden into two distinct areas. To the north is the Paradise Garden, now a teaching and display garden; and to the south side is the institute building, greenhouses, and outdoor space. 375: 96: 340: 424: 64:. It has a total area of 8.5 hectares, of which 5 hectares are open to the public, and is located immediately southwest of the 355: 414: 323: 360: 419: 434: 429: 24: 367:
Wegweiser durch die Gewächshäuser und Freilandanlagen des Botanischen Gartens der Universität Potsdam
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The garden's ten greenhouses (approximately 3,000 m total area) contain about 4,600
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The garden was established in 1950 on two adjacent plots of land: part of the
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The garden cultivates about 4,000 taxa outdoors, including 50 species from
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that are threatened with extinction. Major outdoor sections include an
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crops; medicinal and aromatic plants; and protected and
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house, Victoria house, etc. These houses also contain
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German
botanical garden
arboretum
University of Potsdam
Orangery Palace
Potsdam
Brandenburg
Sanssouci Park
World War II
Red Army
Moscow Botanical Garden of Academy of Sciences
taxa
succulents
Begoniaceae
Araceae
Aizoaceae
Haworthia
ferns
Australian
Proteaceae
orchids
chimaeras
invasive species
Chinese medical herbs
Brandenburg
arboretum
East Asia
Eurasian

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