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  1. Relaunch and consolidation of the Jardin botanique. With the help of economic conditions and a growing interest in the environment, the Jardin botanique really began to come into its own in the 1970s. It began its research activities, and the success of the Floralies international flower show in 1980 opened the Garden up to the world.

  2. A wild garden. Created in 1932 on the initiative of Pierre Allorge, a professor of botany at the museum, and Camille Guinet, a horticultural engineer at the Jardin des Plantes, the Jardin Écologique is an enclosure devoted to the natural environments of the Île-de-France (the greater Parisian region).

  3. The Jardin des plantes (French for "Garden of the Plants"), also known as the Jardin des plantes de Paris ( French: [ʒaʁdɛ̃ dɛ plɑ̃t də paʁi]) when distinguished from other jardins des plantes in other cities, is the main botanical garden in France. The term Jardin des plantes is the official name in the present day, but it is in fact ...

  4. The Jardin des Plantes is possibly the most beautiful — and interesting — botanical garden in Paris.But it's so much more than that. On its elegant, centuries-old grounds, you'll also find a zoo, natural history museum featuring awe-inspiring prehistoric bones and colorful displays, outdoor exhibits and much more.

  5. website 514-868-3000 1 855-514-4506. map view. Cultivate a patch of happiness at the Space for Life. An oasis in the middle of the city for over 80 years, the Jardin botanique is recognized as one of the largest and most beautiful in the world. At the Jardin botanique, visitors of all ages can explore and learn about plants from every corner of ...

  6. Jan 1. 13:00 - 17:00. Mar 4. 09:00 - 17:00. Apr 1. 09:00 - 17:00. Founded in 1931 by Brother Marie-Victorin, the Jardin botanique de Montréal is now renowned worldwide as one of the finest and largest of its kind.

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  8. Organize Your visit of the garden. Schedule. Around the garden. Free entrance. From June 1rst to September 30th: Tuesday to Sunday, 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. From October 1rst to May 31th: Tuesday to Sunday, 11 p.m. to 6 p.m. Closed every Monday and mornings. In the 16th century, Montpellier became a “botanical capital”, a discipline taught at the ...

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