Linnaeus Garden, Uppsala University
https://doi.org/10.15468/BHPA5T
The Linnaeus Garden is located at the site of the first botanical garden in Sweden founded in 1655 by Olof Rudbeck. It gained worldwide fame thanks to Carl Linnaeus who first, as a student, used his sexual system for plant classification in the garden before publishing it in 1735. Today's garden is a reconstruction of Linnaeus's baroque style garden. Only plants grown in the garden during Linnaeus's days are displayed.
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- Jesper Kårehed - The Linnaean Gardens of Uppsala, Uppsala University
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The collection is mainly represented by European taxa, but includes taxa from the Northern hemisphere as well as other taxa, mainly succulents, from the southern hemisphere.
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- Jesper Kårehed - The Linnaean Gardens of Uppsala, Uppsala University
- Jesper Kårehed - The Linnaean Gardens of Uppsala, Uppsala University
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