Geographical Garden, Botanical garden in Kolding Municipality, Denmark
The Geographical Garden is a botanical garden in Kolding Municipality with thousands of different tree, shrub, and plant species arranged by continent. The space features walking paths, seating areas, and information boards that allow visitors to explore the different zones systematically.
The garden was founded through botanical expeditions that led to the collection of plants from various regions around the world. These expeditions formed the foundation for today's extensive documentation of plant origins and growth patterns in different geographic zones.
The place functions as a living museum where visitors learn about plant species from different continents through information signs and themed areas. The collections show how plants grow in different climates and what role they play in people's daily lives.
The garden is open daily to visitors and features well-developed walking paths as well as seating areas at strategic points. There are also refreshment facilities on-site, which makes longer visits more pleasant.
A special area is the award-winning rose garden, which displays modern rose varieties alongside older ones. Next to it is a dedicated herb and organic vegetable garden that is often overlooked.
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