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The Botanical Gardens of Frankfurt are home to over 5000 species of plants spread over 8 hectares between Palmengarten and Grüneburgpark.
The Botanical Gardens of Frankfurt are home to over 5000 species of plants spread over 8 hectares between Palmengarten and Grüneburgpark. Originally founded in 1763-'74 by Johann Christian Senckenberg as a medicinal herb garden which lay southeast of the Eschenheimer Turm, it was relocated to its present site in the 1930s. It has 2 sections – a systematic collection of crop plants, endangered flora, ornamental species, and the Neuer Senckenbergischer Arzneipflanzengarten, and a geobotanical collection with an alpine garden, arboretum, plants from East Asia, Mediterranean region, and North America, and a pond.
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Siesmayerstraße 72, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
+49 69 79824763
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