Estación biológica y jardín botánico de Torretes, University botanical garden in Ibi, Spain.
The Estación Biológica y Jardín Botánico de Torretes is a research and education facility spread across roughly 53 hectares in the mountains near Ibi. It displays Mediterranean plants including medicinal species, traditional crops, and native vegetation arranged in themed sections.
The facility was established in 2012 through cooperation between Ibi Municipality and the University of Alicante. It operates as a research center focused on protecting Mediterranean plant diversity.
The garden incorporates design elements named after historical figures and traditions from Mediterranean cultures, showing how people have understood plants across different times. Walking through its sections, you notice how plant selection and arrangement reflect knowledge systems that connected food, health, and spirituality.
The grounds feature walking paths that you can explore using an interactive map, or you can join guided tours to learn more about the plants on display. Educational programs run throughout the year and show how plants are used in practical contexts.
The location houses several notable individual trees, including a centuries-old pine and a black poplar with historical roots. These specimen trees often become gathering points for visitors and help define different sections of the garden.
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