An Alphabetical List of Plant Species Cultivated in Bali Botanic Garden

Authors

Ida Bagus Ketut Arinasa, Bayu Adjie, Dyan Meiningsasi Siswoyo Putri

Keywords:

Plants Species, Bali Botanic Garden, Catalogue

Synopsis

An Alphabetical List of Plant Species Cultivated in Bali Botanic Garden serves as a catalogue that provides a comprehensive list of plant species that are cultivated in Bali Botanic Garden. Species are listed alphabetically, followed by information regarding their locality. This catalogue contains the most recent information about the Gardens' plant collection, comprising of more than 2,000 species.  This catalogue will be resourceful for botanists and researchers alike, as well as visitors of the Gardens.

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Published

August 20, 2017