Flore des sites étudiés à “Plombières-lès-Dijon”
7, 10 et 11 mai 2021.















































































Flore des sites étudiés à “Plombières-lès-Dijon”
7, 10 et 11 mai 2021.
The Jardin botanique de Bordeaux (0.5 hectares) is a municipal botanical garden located at Place Bardineau, Bordeaux, Gironde, Aquitaine, France. This historic garden has been recently supplemented by the Jardin botanique de la Bastide, located across the river. Although the garden’s origins extend back to 1629 AD, with the creation of Bordeaux’s first medicinal garden, today’s botanical garden dates to 1858. It currently contains more than 3000 plant species, both those indigenous to Aquitaine and exotic plants from North America, China and Japan.
The Natural History Museum’s plant collections comprise an estimated 6 million specimens of:
bryophytes / ferns / seed plants / slime moulds
The collections are worldwide in origin with around 10% from the British Isles.
They span a period from the 17th century to the present and include a number of historically important collections such as those of:
Sir Hans Sloane / Sir Joseph Banks / Charles Darwin
The collections continue to grow and develop, with recent collecting efforts focused on supporting current research projects.