Botanic garden
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A Botanic garden or botanical garden is a hortological establishment in the form of a park that primarily exists to provide research facilities to investigate plants unfamiliar in the area, but is often open to the public as a recreational facility.
It may refer to:
- Botanical garden, a formal garden, often containing interesting rare and unusual plants and planting arrangements, open to the public
- National Botanical Garden (disambiguation)
- Royal Botanic Gardens (disambiguation)
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[edit] Transport
- Botanic Garden (BMT Franklin Avenue Shuttle station), a New York Subway station
- Botanic Gardens MRT Station, Singapore
- Botanic Gardens railway station, a disused railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
- Botanic railway station, Belfast, Northern Ireland
[edit] Books
- The Botanic Garden, a book published by Erasmus Darwin, Charles Darwin's grandfather
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