JARDIM BOTÂNICO
The Madeira Botanical Garden is a wonderful opportunity to discover the exceptional flora of Madeira and beyond. Species from all over the world have been introduced in this lush garden. Its colorful expanses dominate the city, at an altitude of 200 to 350 m. An exceptional and immense site that covers an area of 8 ha, including 3.5 ha just for the garden. More than 2,000 exotic plants are cultivated on 35,000 m², from orchids to "birds of paradise" (strelitzia), including splendid magnolias, azaleas and cacti. In addition to the section reserved for endemic plants (observe them well to find them during your hikes!), appreciate the beautiful collection of cacti and succulents, the superb geographical beds or "choreographic gardens", translating the meticulous and creative work of the landscape designers, the fruit trees (papaya, guava, Mexican sapodilla...), the aromatic and medicinal plant garden or the numerous species of palm trees presented at the end of the tour.
The Reid family lived in the quinta do Bom Sucesso from the middle of the 19th century, and the botanical garden was installed there in 1963. It is also a place of study for scientists, with a small natural history museum (not so young!), with various stuffed birds and marine species in jars, and even a herbarium (24,000 plant samples). The view is breathtaking over the whole bay of Funchal.
On peut y passer un après-midi très agréable si on veut s’y promener dans les différents sites.
Belle diversité des plantes et fleurs.
A faire :)
L'endroit est peu propice à la détente tant le bruit de la circulation est omniprésent. Que dire du jardin, si ce n'est le manque d'informations sur les espèces présentées et la poussière du musée d'histoire naturelle. Pour retourner au centre ville, privilégier le bus il vous en coûtera 2,50€ au lieu des 17,50€ du téléphérique. Je ne conseille pas vraiment.
Eric