Botanical Garden-Institute of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Research botanical garden in Soviet district, Vladivostok, Russia.
The Botanical Garden-Institute is a research facility in Vladivostok that houses thousands of plant species from the Russian Far East region. The grounds feature distinct areas with native trees, perennials, and rare plants organized across a large property.
The botanical garden was founded in 1949 and later became part of the Russian Academy of Sciences network. It developed into a major center for studying plant diversity of the Far East region.
Scientists and researchers from various institutions gather at this facility to conduct studies on plant taxonomy, genetics, and ecological interactions.
The garden is accessible along designated pathways and visitors can explore the collections on organized routes. Guided tours are available to learn more about the different plant groups and their origins.
The facility houses specialized laboratories where scientists study how plants have adapted to the extreme climate conditions of the Far East. This research focuses on understanding biological strategies that enable species to thrive in this harsher region.
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