Jardin botanique de la Charme

Botanical garden in France
Jardin botanique de la Charme

The Jardin botanique de la Charme (18,000 m²), formerly known as the Jardin botanique de la Ville de Clermont-Ferrand, is a municipal botanical garden located at 10, rue de la Charme, Clermont-Ferrand, Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne, France. It is open weekdays year-round plus weekends in the warmer months; admission is free.

The city's first botanical garden was established in 1781 by Abbé Antoine Delarbre on a rented site, now the Jardin Lecoq, and moved multiple times throughout the centuries.

Today's garden was created in 1974 and currently contains about 2600 plant species arranged in a variety of collections including a systematic collection arranged by botanical family (1600 species), a collection of trees and ornamental shrubs, perennials, shade garden with ferns, pond and bog plants, medicinal and useful plants (500 plants), a collection of fruit species, test garden for conifers, and a greenhouse. It also contains a seed collection of 2000 samples.

See also

References

  • Jardin botanique de la Charme
  • Jardin botanique de la Charme: Historique (French)
  • Parcs et Jardins entry (French)
  • Gralon entry (French)
  • Jardins du Massif Central entry (French)
  • Culture.fr entry (French)
  • Paul Émile Girod, Le jardin botanique de Clermont et les botanistes de l'Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand : G. Mont-Louis, 1893.
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