National Botanical Garden – Dhaka’s Living Green Museum
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Located in Mirpur, Dhaka, the National Botanical Garden is Bangladesh’s largest plant conservation center, spanning approximately 84 hectares. Established in 1961, it serves as a sanctuary for over 56,000 species of trees, shrubs, herbs, and aquatic plants, including rare and exotic varieties like Anthurium crystallinum, Victoria amazonica, and Santalum album .
Adjacent to the Bangladesh National Zoo, the garden is divided into 57 sections and managed by the Forest Department under the Ministry of Environment and Forests. It houses the Bangladesh National Herbarium, which boasts a scientific collection of approximately 100,000 preserved plant specimens, contributing significantly to botanical studies and conservation efforts .
Visitors can explore various attractions, including a cactus house, orchid house, rose garden, artificial lake with bridges, watchtowers, and an artificial waterfall. The garden also features a modern vegetative propagation arrangement and a tissue culture laboratory for the propagation of rare species, initially focusing on orchids .
Beyond its botanical significance, the National Botanical Garden offers a tranquil retreat for nature enthusiasts, bird watchers, and families seeking respite from the city's hustle. Its lush landscapes and diverse plant collections make it a must-visit destination for both education and recreation in Dhaka.
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