Botanical Garden of Tver State University, University botanical garden in Tver, Russia.
The Botanical Garden of Tver State University is a plant collection in the city center that displays vegetation from many different climate zones. The space is divided into sections where tropical, subtropical, and steppe plants grow side by side, offering visitors a journey through different botanical worlds.
The garden was founded in 1879 on the grounds of a former monastery and began under private ownership. It later passed to the university, where it has functioned as a research facility ever since.
The garden serves as a living classroom where students and local people can observe how different plant species thrive together and support scientific study. You can witness hands-on learning in action as researchers work among the collections throughout the seasons.
The garden is divided into different zones that make it easy to walk from one climate region to another and observe the differences. Comfortable shoes are practical since you will spend time walking through the various sections to see all the plant collections.
The garden holds one of the largest collections of steppe plants found in this northern region, species that are otherwise difficult to locate. This rare diversity makes it an important place for preserving plants that naturally grow across the Russian landscape.
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