Porto Alegre Botanical Garden
ThePorto Alegre Botanical Gardenis a Foundation ofRio Grande do Sullocated on the streetSalvador França,inPorto Alegre,Brazil.
History
[edit]The project for a botanical garden inPorto Alegredates back to the beginning of the 19th century, whenDom Joao VI,after creating theRio de Janeiro Botanical Garden,sent seedlings toPorto Alegreto establish another similar park in the city. Unfortunately these seedlings did not come to the capital, remaining trapped inRio Grande,where they were planted. The agriculturist Paul Schoenwald subsequently donated a plot of land to the state government to establish a green area, but the project was unsuccessful.
A third attempt would be made in 1882, when councilman Francisco Pinto de Souza presented a proposal for scientific exploitation of the area then known as theVárzea de Petrópolis,providing a garden and a promenade. Considered utopian, the plan was terminated and lay dormant for decades, only returning to consideration in the mid-20th century.
In 1953 the 2136 law authorized the selling of an area of81.57 hectares,of which50 hectareswould be to create a park or botanical garden. A committee, which included prominent teacher and religious figureTeodoro Luís,was formed to develop the project, which began in 1957 with the first planting of selected species: a collection of palm trees, conifers and succulent. When opened to the public on September 10, 1958, it already featured nearly 600 species.
Soon after, in 1962, was inaugurated the oven for cacti, in the 1970s and the botanical garden was integrated into Fundação Zoobotânica Foundation, along with the Park Zoo and the Museum of Natural Sciences. This season began the collection of trees, with emphasis on families of ecological importance (Myrtaceae, Rutaceae, Myrsinaceae, Bignoniaceae, Fabales, Zingiberales, among others), thematic groups (condiments and scented) and forest formations typical of the state, and is launched a program for expeditions to collect specimens and seeds.
A project linked to the ProgramPro-Guaíbaallowed in the 1990s an improvement in the infrastructure of the Botanical Garden, where nurseries were built forbromeliads,orchids,succulent, vines andcacti,and reforms have taken place in the center of visitors and the administration, beyond the creation of a seed bank.
Paleontology
[edit]At theMuseum of Natural Sciences,which is located inside thePorto Alegre Botanical Garden,there is an exhibition offossilsfound ingeoparkof paleorrota, as well as contributing to publications on the subject.
See also
[edit]- Paleorrota Geopark