Hortus Botanicus Amsterdam

Posted on 26th April 2009 by Ryan Somma in Adventuring

The Horticultural Gardens in Amsterdam is a suprisingly small garden, however, incredibly rich in biodiversity.


Fuchsias

Fuchsias

And what a fascinating collection of specimens too. There’s the giant rubarb, the southern ash tree grafted onto a northern ash to allow it to survive the colder climate, the semicircle of systematics, the Wollemi pine a living fossil, and more to follow as I get further sets uploaded.

Check out the complete flickr set here.

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