Jardim Botânico Nacional Grandvaux Barbosa
The Jardim Botânico Nacional Grandvaux Barbosa is the only botanical garden in Cape Verde. The garden is located in São Jorge, in the middle of the island Santiago.[1] Its collection focuses on endemic and native plants of Cape Verde.
The garden was created in 1986 and was named after the Franco-Portuguese botanist Luís Augusto Grandvaux Barbosa (1914-1983).[2] It is located 400 m above sea level and covers 20,000 m2. It is part of the School of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (the former "INIDA", National Institute of Agrarian Studies and Development), part of the University of Cape Verde.
Endemic and native plants in the garden include Phoenix atlantica, Euphorbia tuckeyana, Echium hypertropicum, Echium stenosiphon, Artemisia gorgonum, Micromeria forbesii, Aeonium gorgoneum and Campanula jacobaea.[3]
References
- ^ "Jardim Botânico de Cabo Verde". Archived from the original on 2016-04-15. Retrieved 2014-04-02.
- ^ "Jardim Botânico de Cabo Verde será laboratório de plantas medicinais" [Cape Verde Botanical Garden, Inside the Laboratory of Medicinal Plants] (in Portuguese). UOL Últimas Noticias. 2 June 2002.
- ^ Jardim Botanico Nacional `L. Grandvaux Barbosa`, Botanic Gardens Conservation International
External links
- Jardim Botanico Nacional L. Grandvaux Barbosa at BGCI
- Santiago Island Touristic page
15°02′56″N 23°36′14″W / 15.049°N 23.604°W / 15.049; -23.604
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