Sea voyages of exploration returned botanical treasures to the large public, private, and newly established botanic gardens, and introduced an eager population to novel crops, drugs and spices from Asia, the East Indies and the New World.
Deep in the heart of the state's mountains is a unique natural botanical treasure.
Boat traffic needs to be kept at modest levels in order to protect one of Britain's most outstanding botanical treasures.
In May 1849 he joined the staff at Chatsworth House, country seat of the Duke of Devonshire, boasting a famous garden of great splendour, with elaborate water works, a giant fountain, an enormous conservatory and an important collection of orchids and other botanical treasures.
Botanists have termed the floral richness of the park as "Serengeti of Flowers"; 350 species of vascular plants, including 45 varieties of terrestrial orchids form its rich botanical treasure.
Head to the coastal beauty of Tulear and visit a museum full of botanical treasures.
The site, undoubtedly full of many more botanical treasures is considered an endangered locality, one for which the National Science Foundation saw fit to finance research out of fear that it would soon be destroyed.
Spend an afternoon exploring the botanical treasures of Marrakech.
Assuming a date of establishment of 1735 the Jardin du Roi at Pamplemousses was the world's first tropical botanic garden and, situated on the trade route between Europe and Asia, it had accumulated many of the new botanical treasures of the day.