Hortus Botanicus (Amsterdam)
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''Hortus Botanicus'' is a
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in the Plantage district of
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, the
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. It is one of the world's oldest botanical gardens.


History

Amsterdam City Council founded the ''Hortus Botanicus'' (initially named the ''Hortus Medicus'') in 1638 to serve as a herbal garden for doctors and
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, as botanical extracts were the primary treatment for illnesses during this time period.
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and
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received their training and took exams there. The garden's initial collection was amassed during the 17th century through plants and seeds brought back by traders from the
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for use as medicines and potential commercial possibilities. A single
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plant in ''Hortus collection served as the parent for the entire coffee culture in Central and South America. Likewise, two small potted oil palms that were brought back from Mauritius had produced seeds which were propagated throughout all of Southeast Asia, becoming a major source of revenue in the
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and present-day Indonesia. In 1646, Johannes Snippendaal was appointed director of the garden. During his tenure, he determined that the collection comprised 796 plant species, most of which were medicinal plants. Many of these plants are still grown at the ''Hortus Botanicus'' in its Snippendaal Garden, which is commonly referred to as 'the 17th century
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of Amsterdam’. The hexagonal pavilion dates back to the late 1600s. The entrance gate was built in the early 1700s. The Orangery dates from 1875, and the Palm House and
Hugo de Vries Hugo Marie de Vries (; 16 February 1848 – 21 May 1935) was a Dutch botanist and one of the first geneticists. He is known chiefly for suggesting the concept of genes, rediscovering the laws of heredity in the 1890s while apparently unaware of ...
Laboratory - both created in Amsterdam School expressionist architecture - date from 1912 and 1915.Official website abou
Herbs Culture
in Amsterdam.
Hugo de Vries became the director of the ''Hortus Botanicus'' between 1885 and 1918, bringing international attention to the garden. The garden's governing board directed the construction of the Palm House and laboratory in order to keep the professor there. In 1987, the garden almost went bankrupt when the
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suddenly stopped paying its expenses, but a community of individual supporters prevented its closure. The ''Hortus Botanicus'' is now supported by the Amsterdam City Council.


Attractions

''Hortus Botanicus'' is a popular attraction for both Dutch and international visitors. The collection is famous for its trees and plants, some of which are endangered. Well-known plants and trees can be found there, like the Persian ironwood tree. Recent additions to ''Hortus'' include a large hothouse, which incorporates three different tropical climates. There are also two halls in the garden, which are used for conferences and ceremonies, and a café.


Gallery

File:Persian iron wood tree Parottia Persica photo by Pejman Akbarzadeh Persian Dutch Network.jpg, Persian ironwood tree (''Parrotia persica'') at the ''Hortus Botanicus'' File:flowering victoria.jpg, A flowering ''Victoria'' in the ''Hortus Botanicus'' File:Transparent butterfly.jpg, A rare kind of transparent butterfly inside a greenhouse at the ''Hortus Botanicus'' (Amsterdam) File:Mermaids inside Hortus Botanicus (Amsterdam).jpg, Wood-shaped mermaids floating on water File:Stone statue.jpg, Stone statue File:Buttefly cocoons.jpg, Butterfly cocoons File:Hortus Botanicus Amsterdam. (d.j.b.) 01.jpg, Trunk of the '' Catalpa bignonioides '' (detail). File:Hortus Botanicus Amsterdam. (d.j.b.) 03.jpg, Trunk of the ''
Platanus × hispanica The London plane, or sometimes hybrid plane, ''Platanus'' × ''hispanica'', is a tree in the genus ''Platanus''. It is often known by the synonym ''Platanus'' × ''acerifolia'', a later name. It is a hybrid of '' Platanus orientalis'' ...
'' (detail). File:Hortus Botanicus Amsterdam. (actm.).jpg, Bridge 233, Dr. D.M. Sluyspad over the Nieuwe Herengracht


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