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Naguanagua Botanical Garden

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Naguanagua Botanical Garden
Jardín Botánico de Naguanagua
Samán tree (Samanea saman)
Map
TypeBotanical garden
LocationNaguanagua,  Venezuela
Area15 hectares
OpenedApril 2, 1991 (1991-04-02)
Operated byFundación Jardín Botánico Naguanagua
Websitejardinbotaniconaguanagua.org.ve

The Naguanagua Botanical Garden[1] (Spanish: Jardín Botánico de Naguanagua), also known as Bachiller José Saer D'Eguert Botanical Garden, is a botanical garden located south of the city of Naguanagua, Carabobo State[2] in the South American country of Venezuela. It has a free area of about 15 hectares, with more than 200 adult trees.

History

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Its history begins when a group of people from the community, interested in improving the environmental quality, proposed the idea of creating a protected area to the municipal council that accedes and finally the 2 of April 1991 the mayoralty decides to create the Naguanagua Botanical Garden Foundation.[3] The land for the garden was donated by the Salesian Agronomic Society.

Plants

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The vegetation existing in the area of the Botanical Garden consists of three plant formations or associations: Remnant of a semi-deciduous forest (trees lose their leaves during drought), aquatic vegetation associated with a seasonal wetland and a savanna of anthropic origin (created by man) with grasses and scattered trees.

Location

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It is located in the North Guaparo behind the Olympic Village of Carabobo to the south of the Municipality Naguanagua in the Carabobo State.

See also

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A snake in the Garden

References

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  1. ^ Jardín Botánico de Naguanagua
  2. ^ Pérez, Luis Núñez (2003-01-01). Guía del Estado Carabobo: corazón historico, industrial, geografico de Venezuela (in Spanish). L. Núñez Pérez.
  3. ^ León, Iván Hurtado (1997-01-01). Universidad y proceso histórico: aproximación a la Universidad de Carabobo desde la perspectiva del proceso histórico venezolano (1892-1958) (in Spanish). Universidad de Carabobo, Oficina del Cronista. ISBN 9789802331550.