Oman – Oman Botanic Garden
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INSTITUTION NAME AND MAIN ADDRESS | ||||
COUNTRY | Oman | |||
INSTITUTION NAME | “Oman Botanic Garden” | |||
MAIN ADDRESS | Office for Conservation of the Environment, Diwan of Royal Court ; PO Box 246, Muscat 100 (Oman)
Web: www.oman-botanic-garden.org |
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DESCRIPTION | ||||
AREA | 420 ha already under construction | |||
LATITUDE | 23,61 | |||
LONGITUDE | 58,59 | |||
INFORMATION ABOUT THE INSTITUTION | ||||
STATUS | State | |||
INSTITUTION TYPE | Botanic Garden | |||
DATE FOUNDED | 2008 | |||
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS | The Oman Botanic Garden will showcase a wide range of its flora, illustrating its variety, beauty and fascination. Displays will include the tiny violet flowers of wild lavender, the majestic juniper and the valuable frankincense tree for which Oman is famed | |||
TAXA | 47,000 plants of 320 species in 2008 | |||
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MAIN DEFICIENCIES | No information available | |||
OTHER INFORMATION | It is aiming for international recognition through the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification process. This demonstrates that the Botanic Garden is using water efficiently, using recycled, locally produced and safe materials, minimising energy use, investing in renewable energy sources and sharing knowledge with the visitors. Through research, discovery and empowerment of visitors, the Oman Botanic Garden will work to ensure that the environment is protected to conserve native plants | |||
SOURCES CONSULTED | Web
www.bgci.org “Botanic gardens in the Arabian Peninsula”. Ahmed H. Al Farhan, Ibrahim M.N. Aldjain, Jacob Thomas1, Anthony G. Miller, Sabina G. Knees3, Owen Lewellyn & Ali Akram |
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