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botanical garden - traduzione in greco

WELL-TENDED AREA DISPLAYING A WIDE RANGE OF PLANTS LABELLED WITH THEIR BOTANICAL NAMES
Botanic garden; Botanical gardens; Botanic gardens; Botanical Garden; Botanic Garden; Botanical Gardens; Botanic Gardens
  • 20th-century botanical garden on [[Kitchener's Island]], [[Aswan, Egypt]]
  • Braunschweig Botanical Garden]], [[Braunschweig]], Germany; ''[[Victoria amazonica]]'', giant Amazon water lily
  • The [[Chelsea Physic Garden]] was established in 1673.
  • Chicago Botanic Garden, with a view of the [[zig-zag bridge]]
  • The [[New Brunswick Botanical Garden]], Canada
  • The [[Eden Project]], established in 2000 in [[Cornwall]], England, includes a modern botanical garden exploring the theme of [[sustainability]].
  • [[Auburn Botanical Gardens]], with a view of its lake
  • p=113}}</ref> with the [[Tower of Babel]] in the background, a 16th-century hand-coloured engraving by [[Martin Heemskerck]]
  • [[Hatanpää Arboretum]] in [[Tampere]], Finland
  • A zig-zag bridge across a small [[pond]] in [[Quito]] at the [[Jardín Botánico de Quito]], inside the [[Parque La Carolina]]
  • Richard Turner]] to [[Decimus Burton]]'s designs.
  • Inside the [[Palm House, Kew Gardens]]
  • Lake in the [[Calcutta Botanical Garden]], circa 1905
  • Seiwa-en Japanese Garden, [[Missouri Botanical Garden]], US
  • [[Orto botanico di Pisa]] operated by the [[University of Pisa]]: the first university botanic garden in Europe, established in 1544 under botanist [[Luca Ghini]], it was relocated in 1563 and again in 1591.
  • Botanical Garden of Padua]]{{mdash}}the oldest academic botanic garden still at its original location
  • The [[palm house]] of the [[Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden]]
  • Hothouse]], [[Jardin des Plantes]], built 1834–1836 by [[Charles Rohault de Fleury]]. Example of French glass and metal architecture.
  • [[Singapore Botanic Gardens]], established in 1822. Eco-lake at the [[Bukit Timah]].}}
  • Gardens by the Bay, Singapore]]
  • Talcott Greenhouse at Mount Holyoke
  • Inside the United States Botanic Garden, Washington, D.C.
  • [[Wave Hill]] botanical garden

botanical garden         
βοτανικός κήπος
flower garden         
  • Flower gardens combine plants of different heights, colors, textures, and fragrances to create interest and delight the senses.
  • Flower garden in Norway, Arboretum in [[Bergen]]
GARDEN WHERE FLOWERS ARE GROWN AND DISPLAYED
Flowerbed; Cutting garden; Flower Garden; Flowerbeds
n. ανθόκηπος
roof garden         
  • alt=Flat rooftop with greenery and a small rectangular pool
  • Sky Garden view of Hong Kong Architecture from a building in Mong Kok East.
  • [[Hotel Astor]] roof garden, ca. 1904
  • [[Infinity edge pool]] at Sands Sky Park, [[Marina Bay Sands]] Hotel, Singapore
  • A rooftop farm in New York City
  •  Sky garden at [[20 Fenchurch Street]] in the historic [[City of London]] financial district
  • Palais de Tokyo, Paris
PLANTED AREA ON THE TOP COVERING OF A BUILDING
Rooftop garden; Rooftop gardens; Roof-top garden; Roof top garden; Roof gardens; Skyrise greenery; Rooftop farm; Skycourts and skygardens
κήπος σε ταράτσα

Definizione

botanic garden
(also botanical garden)
¦ noun a place where plants are grown for scientific study and display to the public.

Wikipedia

Botanical garden

A botanical garden or botanic garden is a garden with a documented collection of living plants for the purpose of scientific research, conservation, display, and education. Typically plants are labelled with their botanical names. It may contain specialist plant collections such as cacti and other succulent plants, herb gardens, plants from particular parts of the world, and so on; there may be greenhouses, shadehouses, again with special collections such as tropical plants, alpine plants, or other exotic plants. Most are at least partly open to the public, and may offer guided tours, educational displays, art exhibitions, book rooms, open-air theatrical and musical performances, and other entertainment.

Botanical gardens are often run by universities or other scientific research organizations, and often have associated herbaria and research programmes in plant taxonomy or some other aspect of botanical science. In principle, their role is to maintain documented collections of living plants for the purposes of scientific research, conservation, display, and education, although this will depend on the resources available and the special interests pursued at each particular garden. The staff will normally include botanists as well as gardeners.

The origin of modern botanical gardens is generally traced to the appointment of professors of botany to the medical faculties of universities in 16th century Renaissance Italy, which also entailed the curation of a medicinal garden. However, the objectives, content, and audience of today's botanic gardens more closely resembles that of the grandiose gardens of antiquity and the educational garden of Theophrastus in the Lyceum of ancient Athens.

The early concern with medicinal plants changed in the 17th century to an interest in the new plant imports from explorations outside Europe as botany gradually established its independence from medicine. In the 18th century, systems of nomenclature and classification were devised by botanists working in the herbaria and universities associated with the gardens, these systems often being displayed in the gardens as educational "order beds". With the rapid expansion of European colonies around the globe in the late 18th century, botanic gardens were established in the tropics, and economic botany became a focus with the hub at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, near London.

Over the years, botanical gardens, as cultural and scientific organisations, have responded to the interests of botany and horticulture. Nowadays, most botanical gardens display a mix of the themes mentioned and more; having a strong connection with the general public, there is the opportunity to provide visitors with information relating to the environmental issues being faced at the start of the 21st century, especially those relating to plant conservation and sustainability.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per botanical garden
1. Alexander Demidov, director of the Botanical Garden.
2. Ege University‘s Botanical Garden and Herbarium Research Center head Fahri Pirhan said the center was the only botanical garden in Turkey meeting international standards.
3. It was again transplanted in the Wonsan Botanical garden.
4. Where, for example, is Scotland‘s National Botanical Garden of Wales?
5. The University of Helsinki‘s Botanical Garden in Kaisaniemi. 16.