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ORTO BOTANICO

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Viale Sant'Ignazio da Laconi, 11, Stampace, Cagliari, Italy
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2024
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Gardens with more than 200 specimens from the five continents

The gardens cover more than 5 hectares and include more than 200 specimens from all five continents: lentisks from the Mediterranean scrubland, cacti from the American deserts, tropical plants, and monumental ficus magnoliodes. To the north of the garden, a section is devoted to gastropods. During guided tours, other parts of the garden are open, in particular an archaeological zone that includes Roman-Carthaginian wells and cisterns. A great deal of effort has been put into maintenance, landscaping and species labeling.


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anneso57
Visited in august 2017
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Le jardin botanique est très agréable. On y trouve différentes familles qui rendent cet espace dépaysant. Certains coins ombragés sont très agréables en plein mois d'août.
Leny64
Visited in june 2015
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Au coeur de la ville, un espace paisible, où plantes tropicales et cactus composent un jardin magnifique. Une bonne heure de promenade oxygénante, que l'on peut clôturer par la visite de l’amphithéâtre romain juste au dessus. (juin 2011)
In the Sardinian capital, spring is in advance compared to France. For three euros, pleasure and only eyes when it is cacti, is unambiguous. What the most impressed me except the canary endemic species, they are the fig magnolese with their surprising air roots that grow of under the branches and woven before digging in the floor and forming a second to see a third safe.

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