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Botanical Gardens
Botanical Gardens
Botanical Gardens
Botanical Gardens
Botanical Gardens
Botanical Gardens
Botanical Gardens
Botanical Gardens
Botanical Gardens
Botanical Gardens
Botanical Gardens
Botanical Gardens

Botanical Gardens

The Botanical Gardens of Tashkent (Uzbek: Tashkent botanika bog'i) were founded in 1935 and cover an area of more than 30 hectares. They are a unique collection of plants collected from all over the world, including native and exotic species.

Main features of the gardens:

Plant diversity: The botanical gardens feature over 4,000 plant species, including trees, shrubs, flowers, and grasses. Gardens are an important place to study flora and ecology, and also play a role in scientific research.

Landscaping: The gardens are decorated in the form of picturesque alleys, flower beds and recreation areas. Here you can find beautiful lawns, a pond and cozy corners for spending time outdoors.

Scientific activity: Botanical Gardens are actively involved in scientific research and environmental protection programs. They serve as a platform for studying various plant species and their properties, as well as for educational events.

Educational programs: The Gardens offer various excursions and master classes for schoolchildren and students, which contributes to the development of interest in botany and ecology among young people.

Cultural events: Botanical gardens regularly host exhibitions, festivals, and cultural events that help draw attention to nature and ecology, as well as promote social life.

Tashkent Botanical Gardens are a valuable cultural and scientific heritage of Uzbekistan, providing unique opportunities for recreation, education and nature exploration. Their picturesque landscapes and a variety of plants make the gardens a popular destination for residents and visitors alike, ensuring harmony with nature in an urban environment.

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