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Chengdu Botanical Garden
Chengdu Botanical Garden
Chengdu Botanical Garden (Chengdu Park City Botanical Science Research Institute) was founded in 1983, located in Jinniu District, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, China. There are more than 3,000 species of plants in the botanical garden, including nearly 1,800 species of woody plants, and 14 specialized gardens. After decades of development and research, Chengdu Botanical Garden has independently cultivated nearly 40 hibiscus varieties, collected 213 domestic and 23 foreign geographical species hibiscus resources, and 6 closely related species. At present, the reserve of hibiscus resources is the world's largest. Since 1988, Chengdu Botanical Garden has devoted itself to the collection, preservation, propagation and cultivation of viburnum plant germplasm resources, and built a viburnum garden, becoming the first special garden for preserving viburnum plant resources in China.