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Botanical Garden of São Paulo

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Type
  
Botanical garden

Operated by
  
São Paulo (state)

Phone
  
+55 11 5067-6000

Created
  
1938

Open
  
Open year round

Botanical Garden of São Paulo

Location
  
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

Area
  
164.45 hectares (406.4 acres)

Address
  
Av. Miguel Estéfano, 3031 - Parque do Estado, São Paulo - SP, 04301-902, Brazil

Hours
  
Closed now Thursday9AM–5PMFriday9AM–5PMSaturday9AM–5PMSunday9AM–5PMMondayClosedTuesday9AM–5PMWednesday9AM–5PM

Similar
  
São Paulo Zoo, São Paulo Aquarium, São Paulo Museum of Art, Sala São Paulo, Latin America Memorial

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Saguis in the botanical garden of s o paulo


The Botanical Garden of São Paulo (Portuguese: Jardim Botânico de São Paulo) is a botanical garden in São Paulo, Brazil. The park spans an 164.45 hectare area in the Fontes do Ipiranga State Park, at the district of Água Funda, in São Paulo's South zone, next to São Paulo Zoo. It houses the state's Botanical Institute (Instituto de Botânica). It was founded, in its current location, in 1928, by the botanist Frederico Carlos Hoehne.

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History

Since 1893, the São Paulo state government began expropriations in order to preserve the sources of the Ipiranga River and the surrounding Atlantic Forest area. The year 1917 marks the founding of the State Park (Parque do Estado); sources were used until 1928 to supply water to the district of Ipiranga. The state park changed its name in 1969 and became the Parque Estadual Fontes do Ipiranga.

The botanical garden has the following plant varieties: orchids, ornamental plants, aquatic plants, mushrooms, palm trees, fruit trees, trees providing timber, plants of the family Gesneriaceae, Marantaceae and pteridophytes.

It counts among its facilities: the Botanical Museum Dr. João Barbosa Rodrigues, the Jardim de Lineu (Garden of Linnaeus) and the mirror of water, greenhouses and the Dr. Frederico Carlos Hoehne orchidarium, Lago das Ninfeias (Lake of the Waterlilies),trails and sculptures.

References

Botanical Garden of São Paulo Wikipedia