Botanical Gardens Hyderabad, Plant research center in Jubilee Hills, India.
Botanical Gardens Hyderabad is a research facility in Jubilee Hills with approximately 120 acres of planted grounds. The space is divided into 19 sections growing medicinal plants, fruit trees, timber species, bamboo varieties, and aquatic plants.
The gardens were established in 2002 by the Forest Department and named after Shri Kotla Vijaybhaskar Reddy. The site was created as a conservation research facility for plant species.
The gardens function as an educational center where students and researchers study local plant species and conduct scientific experiments on botanical specimens.
The gardens are open during daylight hours with pathways connecting the different plant sections. Professional photography is permitted in specific areas following the facility's guidelines.
The bamboo section displays numerous species with detailed scientific information panels explaining each variety. The palm area features multiple tropical species that thrive in the local climate.
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