Jardin botanique du Montet

Botanical garden in Nancy, France

The Jardin botanique du Montet (27 hectares), sometimes also called the Jardin botanique de Nancy, is a major botanical garden operated by the Conservatoire et Jardins Botaniques de Nancy. It is located at 100, rue du Jardin Botanique, Villers-lès-Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France, and open daily; free entrance but an admission fee is charged to visit the greenhouses.

The garden was inaugurated in 1975 as successor to the city's earliest botanical garden, the Jardin Dominique Alexandre Godron (founded 1758), whose plants were transferred to the new garden in 1993. Today the garden contains more than 12,000 types of plants, organized into 15 collections by themes, including sections devoted to the plants of Lorraine, an arboretum, alpine garden, medicinal plants, rhododendrons, rose garden, and so forth, over 35 hectares (i.e. circa 86 acres). Its greenhouses (2500 m2) contain humid and arid rooms sheltering a variety of plants including rare species such as Miconia ascendens and Rubus alceaefolius.

Gallery

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  • Botanical garden of Montet greenhouses
    Botanical garden of Montet greenhouses
  • Panoramic view of the garden
    Panoramic view of the garden
  • Botanical garden of Montet
    Botanical garden of Montet
  • Sainte-Valérie Chapel and alpinum
    Sainte-Valérie Chapel and alpinum
  • Botanical garden of Montet
    Botanical garden of Montet

See also

References

  • Jardin botanique du Montet
  • Map, photographs, information (French)
  • 250 Ans d'Histoire des Jardins botaniques de Nancy (French)
  • Un peu d'histoire ou l'origine de la botanique à Nancy (French)
  • Conservatoire des Jardins and Paysages entry (French)
  • Gralon entry (French)

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jardin botanique Jean-Marie Pelt.
  • Official website
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  • BGCI garden

48°39′34″N 6°9′13″E / 48.65944°N 6.15361°E / 48.65944; 6.15361


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