
Photo of water in the UBC Botanical Garden
'UBC Botanical Garden', at the
University of British Columbia, was established in
1916 under the directorship of
John Davidson ,
British Columbia's first provincial
botanist. It is the oldest
botanical garden at a university in
Canada.
The garden measures approximately 44 hectares (440,000 m² / 110 acres) and includes over 8000 different kinds of plants. Visitors to the garden should expect to spend a minimum of one hour exploring the garden. Gardens include an Asian garden, an alpine garden, a native plants garden, a food garden and a physic (medicinal) garden.
In 2002, the UBC Centre for Plant Research became the research arm of the UBC Botanical Garden. The Centre for Plant Research examines topics such as
plant adaptation,
genomics and
phytochemistry.
UBC Botanical Garden also administers the
Nitobe Memorial Garden, a traditional Japanese garden located on campus.
External links
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UBC Botanical Garden and Centre for Plant Research homepage
★
website of the garden's journal, ''Davidsonia''