Within Bali Botanical Garden you can see many places of interest such as :
- Orchid
- Traditional Balinese House
- Fern Park
- Ceremonial Plants Collection
- Medical Plants Collection
- Tree Collection
- Rose Park
- Catus
- Hindu Temple
About Bali Botanical Garden
Bali Botanical Garden is officialy known as a Kebun Raya Eka Karya Bali.
Eka Karya refers to this being thr first Botanic Garden which has been
established following indonesian independence and thus to first to have
been established entirely by Indonesian.
History Bali Botanical Garden
In 1958 senior Balinese official requested the
departement now called the centre Biologocal Research and Development
within the indonesia institute of sciences, to consider establishing a
botanic garden with the dual roles of reserach institute and recreations
park. The the director Prof. Dr. Kusnoto Setiodiwiriyo selectd a
location covering 50 ha of reforested land held by the Goverments. On 15
july 1959 Bali Botanical Garden was officially established on the
slopes of Tapak hill, Candikuning village an altitude of 1250-1400
meters above sea levels.
Bali Botanical Garden
was originally established as collection of species of coniters (non
flowering seeds plants or gymnosperma) from throughthe world and as a
place for recreation, It was also equipped for scientific, cultural and
tecnical activities. Development stopped around 1965 because of the
insecurity of the period. If was not until 1970 that the garden began to
be gradually rehabilitated. On 30 april 1976 the restoration was
completed and as part of this area was increased to 129.2 ha and the
function broadened from primarily a collection of conifer to include
ex-situ conservationsof plants from high altitude seasonally wet dry
areas in eastern indonesia.
In 1998 the Bali Botanical Garden
covered an area 154.5 ha and contained about 16.000 plants collection,
consisting of over 1500 species from over 320 genera and 155 families.
Some of the specialist collections includes, orchids, ceremonial plants,
medicinal plants, catus, ferns, bamboos and trees. The four main function of Bali Botanic Garden are, exploration, inventory, reserach, conservations, educations and Recreations.
The institution offers a number scientific services and facilities in
support of plant research and conservations including herbarium,
library, glasshouses, nursery and plants registration database.
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