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Botanischer Garten, TU Dresden

GBIF publisher since
5 March 2021

Description

The Dresden Botanic Garden holds living collections of about 10.000 wild species in its main facility but also specific plants from warm temperate areas in Saxony in its outpost "Boselgarden", alpine plants in a small area on the top of the "Fichtelberg" as well as historically important cultivars of Camellia, Hydrangea, Rhododendron and Hedera representing the Saxonian horticultural tradition in Zuschendorf castle (www.kamelienschloss.de). Except Hedera, the collections are part of the German GeneBank for vegetatively propagated ornamentals. In addition, the garden houses the Herbarium Dresdense (https://tu-dresden.de/mn/biologie/botanik/botanik/herbarium?set_language=de) comprising roughly 400-500.000 specimens, mainly form central Germany ("Saxonicum") but also from all over the world (Herbarium Generale).

Contacts

TECHNICAL_POINT_OF_CONTACT
Frank Müller
Telephone: +4935146333012
email: Frank.mueller@tu-dresden.de
POINT_OF_CONTACT
Christoph Neinhuis
Telephone: +4935146332970
email: christoph.neinhuis@tu-dresden.de
Botanischer Garten, TU Dresden
Stübelallee 2
Dresden
01307
Saxony
DE
email: christooph.neinhuis@tu-dresden.de
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