Innsbruck University Botanic Garden

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Botanischer Garten der Universität Innsbruck
Cactus house
Arboretum

The Innsbruck University Botanic Garden (Botanischer Garten der Universität Innsbruck in German) is a 2 hectare botanical garden operated by the University of Innsbruck. It is located in Hötting at Sternwartestraße 15, Innsbruck, Austria. The gardens are open at no cost every day; its greenhouses are open on Thursday afternoons for an admission fee.

The garden was established around 1911, replacing an earlier garden elsewhere. It was redesigned between 1948-1965, and its alpine rock garden was revised 1987-1990 on modern systemic principles. Its first greenhouse was constructed in 1909, with three additional greenhouses added 1977-1979, a succulent house in 1993, and a sixth greenhouse for container plants built in 1997.

Today the garden contains more than 5000 species organized within the following major sections:

  • Alpinum (more than 2000 m²) - a major alpine garden, divided geographically and geologically, containing more than 1000 plants from all, non tropical, alpine regions of the world. Includes an area for ferns, a moor, and four ponds.
  • Cactus houses (330 m²) - about 500 cactus species.
  • Fragrance and touch garden (built 1999) - the first in Austria, all plants labeled in Braille.
  • Systematic garden (1000 m², rebuilt 1993)
  • Tropical greenhouse (287m², height above 12m) - flowering and useful tropical plants.

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Coordinates: 47°16′04″N 11°22′47″E / 47.2678°N 11.3798°E / 47.2678; 11.3798

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